$4.8 million paid to ZA/UM and one lawsuit dropped as the battle over Disco Elysium continues

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ZA/UM partner and Disco Elysium executive producer Kaur Kender has withdrawn a lawsuit against the company’s majority shareholder and CEO, according to GamesIndustry.biz (opens in new tab). The move comes amid an ongoing struggle (opens in new tab) between founding members of the studio and its current leadership, with core members of the developer/art collective claiming ZA/UM’s current CEO, Ilmar Kompus, usurped his position through financial malfeasance. Both sides of that withdrawn lawsuit, Kender and Kompus, are claiming victory, while one of those ousted founding developers told PC Gamer that their fight is far from over.

To recap, Helen Hindpere, Aleksander Rostov, and Robert Kurvitz were credited as writer, artist, and lead designer, respectively, on Disco Elysium, and were founding members of the artist collective-turned-game-developer. The setting grew out of the friend group’s tabletop campaigns, and the first commercial work published in the setting was Kurvitz’ 2013 novel, Sacred and Terrible Air. All three had left the company by the end of 2021.



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