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DisPatch 1.0.16232 - 11/12/2025

  • Fixed certain choice stats at the end of episode 8 reporting incorrect data
  • Subtitle fixes across season

THE FINALE IS HERE

[h3]The last Dispatch Wednesday is here with the final two episodes.[/h3][h2]Episode 7 - Retrospective[/h2][h2]Episode 8 - Synergy[/h2][p][/p][h3]Get up and keep up. [/h3][p][/p][previewyoutube][/previewyoutube]

DisPatch 1.0.16218 - 11/12/2025

  • [p]Episodes 7 & 8 released![/p]
  • [p]Fixes to hacking progression blockers[/p]
  • [p]Minor fixes to hero powers and shift scenarios[/p]

Dispatch Full Series (PC) Review


I mentioned previously that I was a little skeptical when I first saw Dispatch, not because of any indicators about its quality—or lack thereof, for that matter—but because I honestly felt the industry as a whole was so burnt out on these kinds of episodic that they quietly died alongside Telltale Games. I guess I didn’t realize how much I would miss something until it was gone, because seeing a new one in 2025 felt genuinely refreshing.





When I sat down with AdHoc Studio a few months ago, both the passion for what they were making and the brief bit of gameplay I got to see sold me on the concept, but sitting down and playing Dispatch sold me on the game. Not only is it a compelling, funny and well-written narrative experience, its core gameplay is so well executed that it could genuinely work as its own standalone game.








As I mentioned a bit in my preview, Dispatch puts players in the relatively normal shoes of Robert Robertson (AKA Mechaman), who, in a confrontation with a... Read more

DisPatch 1.0.16194 - 11/11/2025

  • Fix for progression blocker in the first gameplay shift of episode 3
  • Introduce additional save file backups