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Updated · The Verge · May 18
Zero Parades Launches on PC May 21 as ZA/UM Disputes Shadow Disco Elysium Success
Updated
Updated · The Verge · May 18

Zero Parades Launches on PC May 21 as ZA/UM Disputes Shadow Disco Elysium Success

3 articles · Updated · The Verge · May 18
  • May 21 marks the PC launch of Zero Parades: For Dead Spies, a spy RPG built around disgraced agent Cascade’s attempt to rebuild a crew after a failed mission and five years in enforced desk duty.
  • 15 skills, dice-roll conversations and mind-voices closely echo Disco Elysium, while fatigue, anxiety and delirium add a new system that lets players trade mental strain for better odds.
  • The release arrives under heavy scrutiny because ZA/UM has been locked in years of conflict with key Disco Elysium creators dismissed in 2022, amid court fights, IP theft allegations, misconduct claims, layoffs and canceled projects.
  • That baggage hangs over the game’s reception: the review says Zero Parades shows technical progress but falls short of Disco Elysium’s writing and identity, despite mirroring the studio’s real-world fractures.
  • Disco Elysium sold more than 5 million copies, making Zero Parades both a spiritual successor and a test of whether the current ZA/UM can move beyond the dispute.
With its original creators gone, can Zero Parades escape Disco Elysium's shadow?
Is the new RPG's story of betrayal a confession from its troubled studio?
What does the ZA/UM saga mean for creative ownership in the games industry?