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Will there be a Dispatch season 2? What the developers have said
With the final Dispatch episodes out now, fans of the episodic superhero workplace comedy will now be wondering “Will there be a Dispatch season 2?”
We’re right there with you, so we’ve taken a look at what the developers AdHoc have said to try and figure that out!
As well as scouring the web to see what the devs have said, we have also received an official statement from the horse's mouth.
With such a stellar cast, it’s hardly a surprise that Dispatch has been such a big hit, with fans clamouring for more.
But with all that said, read on for our Dispatch news dispatch!
My ‘Dispatch’ Ending Was Great, Minus Irritating Bad Luck
Dispatch has just aired its final two episodes, concluding its first “season” that may be followed by a second, given the unexpectedly huge success of the game.
Now that I’ve finished the story, I can say that Dispatch is cemented in my top 5 games of the year, and that’s in a very crowded year full of excellent releases. This is almost entirely because of the story and voicework, and less because of the gameplay, which I’ll get to in a minute.
This is going to get into spoilers for one specific ending. There are many, many variants of these by the end, depending on both your choices and in some cases, luck, but this is how mine shook out:
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‘Dispatch’ Star Aaron Paul on Season 2 Plans for AdHoc’s Hit New Episodic Choose-Your-Own-Adventure Video Game
AdHoc Studio‘s choose-your-own-adventure-style video game “Dispatch” launched its final two installments Wednesday, giving the more than 1 million players who have purchased copies a conclusion to the superhero workplace comedy. Of course, given that the path a player chooses to take affects the story they get, it’s hard to talk specific spoilers about the multiple possible endings.
However, no matter the path you took, Aaron Paul (who stars in the game as the voice of Robert Robertson, a.k.a. Mecha Man) told Variety there’s a chance for more — and that was before “Dispatch” launched its first two episodes Oct. 22 to rave reviews and sales.
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