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It's not much of a secret that Google Stadia's cloud gaming platform isn't doing too well. Weird management decisions associated with securing support from various popular games cost the tech giant tens of millions of dollars. Still, Stadia is not giving up and is looking for more additions to its ever-growing stable. On April 1st, the Outriders co-op event will be introduced on the platform on the day of release (although this success of Google is slightly undermined by Microsoft) and at the end of March another prized gem will be added. This time it will be the RPG Disco Elysium, which earned a lot of praise at the time of its release in 2019, and this time it is presented in a definitive edition with the subtitle Final Cut.

The play is about a policeman who suffers from memory loss. Alone, he wakes up in a troubled state in the city of Revachol and discovers that he is actually supposed to be investigating the case of a murdered man. What happens next is as much honest investigative work as it is a gradual recollection of one's own past. At the same time, Disco Elysium allows you to customize your character as you play, choosing what the main character will believe in an extremely political fictional world. The definitive version of the game is released on Stadia already on March 30 and, compared to the base game, it contains one completely new area with new quests and mainly fully dubbed dialogues.

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