Disco Elysium director wants to create a dark, depressing game depicting the “worst of humanity” 

Disco Elysium creative director and lead writer Robert Kurvitz recently talked about the themes he'd like to explore in his future work.

Robert Kurvitz, lead writer and creative director of the acclaimed Disco Elysium, recently made an appearance at Korea’s G-Star 2025. As reported by local outlet Gamemeca, Kurvitz joined Jennifer Svedberg-Yen, the lead writer behind Sandfall Interactive’s Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, in a talk session themed around storytelling in games. 

During the session, Kurvitz touched upon the kind of themes he’d like to explore in his future work (Note that this is based on machine translation, so the exact nuance should be taken with a grain of salt). “I want to make a very gloomy game that lays bare the worst of humanity – depressing, negative and dark,” he commented. It seems the story Kurwitz is envisioning would explore how far a “successful character” can plunge into failure and suffering, or as he puts it, “how deep humans can sink into the mud.” 

Although not quite as hopelessly dark as the potential new project he’s describing, the creation of Disco Elysium also took a toll on Kurvitz. He describes writing as “a very miserable art.” Reflecting on how he crafted Disco Elysium’s narrative, Kurwitz commented, “I actively incorporated elements like anger, sorrow and obsession into the game to make players chase after them. This is how I strove to draw them into these absurd situations, into the fantasy.” For Kurvitz, the process was painful. “I had to put political anguish and my own existence into the game, and to even start working on it in the morning, I needed constant personal effort to motivate myself.” 

For now, details about Kurvitz’s ongoing and/or future projects remain scarce. In 2022, it was reported that he had founded a new studio alongside Disco Elysium lead artist Aleksander Rostove. Called Red Info, the new company was reportedly set up with funding from Chinese game publisher NetEase

Amber V
Amber V

Editor-in-Chief since October 2023.

She grew up playing Duke Nukem and Wolfenstein with her dad, and is now enamored with obscure Japanese video games and internet culture. Currently devoted to growing Automaton West to the size of its Japanese sister-site, while making sure to keep news concise and developer stories deep and stimulating.

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