Game Mode

What Is Infinite Disco?

Infinite Disco is Dead as Disco's endless rhythm mode where you battle through waves of enemies to a continuous stream of music. Unlike the standard campaign, Infinite Disco has no fixed endpoint -- you keep playing as long as you can survive. The mode supports both the game's built-in tracks and your own custom imported songs, making it the most flexible way to experience rhythm combat.

Each run through Infinite Disco is unique. Enemy patterns, arena hazards, and song order change dynamically. The difficulty scales the longer you survive, with tougher enemies, faster tempos, and more complex beat patterns introduced over time. Your score is tracked on the leaderboard, giving you a reason to keep pushing for higher streaks and better combinations.

Key Features

The core systems that make Infinite Disco the most replayable mode in Dead as Disco.

Custom Playlists

Build your own song queues from both the game's soundtrack and your imported custom tracks. Arrange songs by tempo, genre, or difficulty to create the perfect flow.

  • Create multiple playlists for different moods
  • Mix game tracks with custom imported songs
  • Shuffle mode for variety in longer sessions
  • Save and load playlists between sessions

Arenas

Each arena in Infinite Disco has unique visual themes, hazard patterns, and environmental effects that change how you approach combat.

  • Rotating arenas with distinct visual themes
  • Environmental hazards add challenge layers
  • Arena-specific enemy spawn patterns
  • Unlock additional arenas through progression

Difficulty Modifiers

Customize your Infinite Disco experience with modifiers that increase or decrease the challenge. Higher difficulty means higher scores.

  • Speed modifiers for song tempo scaling
  • Health and damage multipliers
  • Enemy density and aggression tweaks
  • Score multipliers for harder settings

Advanced Tips

Pro strategies to maximize your Infinite Disco runs and climb the leaderboard.

Sync Your Songs First

Before starting a serious Infinite Disco run, ensure every song in your playlist has accurate BPM and offset values. Even one poorly synced track can end a long streak. Use the Song Sync tool to calibrate each track individually.

Curate Your Playlist Flow

Arrange songs with a "wave" pattern: start with moderate BPM tracks, build to faster tempos for peak intensity, then include a slightly slower recovery track. This pacing helps maintain stamina through longer runs.

Master Modifier Combinations

Stacking multiple modifiers gives exponential score increases. Try combining speed up with higher enemy density for maximum points. Start with low modifier levels and work up as your accuracy improves.

Watch for Arena Rotations

Learn each arena's hazard patterns during warm-up runs. Arena-specific knowledge becomes critical at higher difficulty levels when hazards coincide with complex beat patterns. Practice each arena individually before combining them into a full run.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Infinite Disco mode.

Infinite Disco mode is available from the main menu after completing the tutorial and the first campaign level. You do not need to finish the entire campaign to access it. Look for the Infinite Disco option on the main menu under Game Modes. Some advanced arenas and modifiers may require additional campaign progression or collectible unlocks.

Yes! Infinite Disco fully supports custom songs imported through the My Music feature. Follow our Import Custom Songs guide to add your own tracks, then create a playlist with them for Infinite Disco. Make sure each custom song has the correct BPM and offset for the best experience. The game automatically manages transitions between custom and built-in tracks in your playlist.

Your high scores, longest streaks, and leaderboard rankings are saved automatically. However, individual runs in Infinite Disco are session-based -- if you quit mid-run, you will need to start a new run from the beginning. Playlist configurations are saved and can be loaded in future sessions. Modifier settings are also preserved between launches.