Zero Parades: For Dead Spies, the new game of Disco Elysium company ZA/UM, releases on 21 May 21 2026 for €39.99 on Steam, Epic Games Store, and GOG, and will release on PlayStation 5 later in 2026. It will also be Steam Deck Verified from launch on PC.

At release, Zero Parades features full English voice-over. Full text localisation will be available in English, German, Russian, Simplified Chinese, and Spanish (Latin America). French, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Polish, Portuguese (Brazilian), Traditional Chinese, and Turkish will be added later.

"It took nearly five years to deliver the full slate of localizations for Disco Elysium, and our players deserved better than that," said Allen Murray, Studio Head of ZA/UM. "This time, we're launching with five languages on day one and committing to a faster cadence. Additional language support begins rolling out at the end of 2026 and continues through 2027. We want every player to experience ZERO PARADES in their language - and we don't want them waiting half a decade for it."

Recently, the ZA/UM team has grown: Sandro Odak has become the PR & Influencer Lead for the company.


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