Dispatch Season 2 will have an impossible choice to make

This article contains spoilers for all 8 episodes Dispatch.

increase in popularity Dispatch Developer AdHoc echoes the golden age of Telltale games, creating one of the best choice-based story games in recent years. with Dispatch After completing its 8-episode run, many fans are turning their attention towards the second season. However, the selection of players has an impact Dispatch's story creates a scenario where many different endings can happen, setting up a second season to establish which of the game's wildly different endings is canon.

However Dispatch While Season 2 has not been officially confirmed, AdHoc Studios has noted that it is a possibility, and Bad brakingAaron Paul, the voice of Robert Robertson, has said he wants to do more with the character. The signs for next season are positive DispatchEspecially after the game exceeded its sales expectations. It's unclear exactly where this second season might take the story, but regardless of that direction, it needs to decide which of the first season's many endings it will build on.

Dispatch Season 2 will have to decide on the canon ending

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throughout the game, Dispatch Players will be asked to make important decisions that will determine which ending they achieve. In some cases, even seemingly small dialogue choices can have unexpected results and completely change the outcome. Dispatchthe story of For example, players intending to lead Invigil to a heroic end can only fail by mistrusting him once, making it important to consider every option the game presents.

All possible dispatch ends

  • Mentor Endings

    • Sorry, kid – Invisigal becomes a hero, the Shroud is spared, the Z-Team is united

    • Didn't See That Coming – Invisigal kills Shroud, becomes villain

  • End of romance

    • The blonde blazer

    • Invisigal (sorry, baby ending needed)

    • It's Complicated (Romance Both)

    • No romance

  • Shroud ends

    • Robert kills the Shroud

    • Robert leaves the shroud, sending him to prison

It has three main aspects DispatchThe ending comes together in episode 8: whether the Invisigal becomes a hero or a villain, who romances Robert, and whether Robert kills or leaves the Shroud. While some of these components can be mixed and matched to a degree, others are mutually exclusive (such as the end of Invisigal's romance requiring him to become a hero). With all these factors to consider, narrowing down the game's possible endings to canonizing a second season seems like an almost impossible task.

You must cut the Invisigal in Dispatch Episode 7 Special Image-1

While it may not sit well with anything Dispatch For players, especially those who romanced Invisigal, the best ending for the second season is the “Didn't See That Coming” ending, where Visi embraces his villainous side. Since the Shroud is effectively neutral on both ends, the Z-Team needs to have a new villain to threaten. Dispatch Season 2. It's easy to see how a second season could follow the Invigil redemption arc, with Invigil walking the lines of the adversary, killing the Shroud and taking over the leadership of the Red Ring.

Dispatch Episode 7 Robert Invigil Kiss

Even so Dispatch Season 2 follows the epic ending, where the VC remains a hero and the Shroud survives, leaving room for a new struggle for the Z-Team. Perhaps Shroud escapes from prison, or Robert's relationship with both Blonde Blazer and the Invisigil becomes strained, leading players down a new character arc for Mecha Man. There is no one perfect choice for finishing a canon Dispatch Due to the game's need for branching options, the cohesive results. Consequently, future seasons Dispatch What seems impossible to do is to establish the “correct” ending for the first season.


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systems

Playstation-1

PC-1


issued

October 22, 2025

ESRB

Mature 17+ / Blood, crude humor, intense violence, nudity, sexual content, strong language, use of drugs and alcohol

developer(s)

AdHoc Studio

publisher(s)

AdHoc Studio


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