Dark Math Games, formed by former Disco Elysium developers, has unveiled their debut project, now titled Tangerine Antarctic. The game will transition from an isometric perspective to a third-person RPG set in a ski village in British Antarctica, where players must unravel a series of mysterious murders. This shift in development comes amidst a competitive landscape, with multiple studios emerging from the remnants of the original Disco Elysium team, following disputes and staff layoffs. The studio aims to reimagine the detective RPG genre with its unique setting and narrative focus.

What is the setting of Tangerine Antarctic?

The game is set in a fictional ski village in British Antarctica, featuring the in-game hotel named Tangerine Antarctic, where players will solve various mysteries while navigating through a blizzard.

Tangerine Antarctic stands as a testament to the ongoing evolution of the narrative-driven RPG genre. After the critical success of Disco Elysium, the new title aims to capture the essence of immersive storytelling while exploring fresh perspectives and gameplay mechanics. As the rivalry between these new studios grows, fans eagerly anticipate how the legacy of Disco Elysium will influence this emerging wave of interactive narratives.