In this article <8화 전체>Contains spoilers. let go.
rise in popularity let go It reflects the golden age of Telltale Games, with developer AdHoc creating one of the best choice-based narrative games in recent years. with let go After completing 8 episodes, many fans are focusing their attention on season 2. However, the impact of the player's choices is as follows: let go's narrative creates scenarios where multiple endings can occur, and sets up the second season to establish which of the game's completely different endings is the canonical ending.
but let go Season 2 hasn't been officially confirmed, but AdHoc Studio has mentioned that it's a possibility. breaking badAaron Paul, the voice of Robert Robertson, said he would like to do more with the character. Positive signs for next season let goEspecially after the game far exceeded sales expectations. It's unclear where this second season could take the story, but regardless of the direction it takes, it will have to decide which of the first season's many endings to base itself on.
Dispatch Season 2 must decide the ending of the canon.
Throughout the game, let go It will ask players to make important decisions that will determine which ending they will achieve. In some cases, even seemingly minor conversation choices can have unexpected consequences and completely change the outcome of a conversation. let goThis is your story. For example, a player trying to lead Invisigal to a heroic ending can fail by distrusting Invisigal just once, so it's important to consider every choice the game presents.
End all possible dispatches
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Mentor Ending
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Sorry, kid — Invisigal becomes a hero, Shroud survives, and Team Z is united.
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Didn't see it coming — Invisigal kills the Shroud and becomes a villain.
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romance ending
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blonde blazer
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Invisigal (requires Sorry, Kid ending)
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It's complicated (both romances)
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no romance
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shroud ending
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Robert kills Shroud
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Robert spares Shroud and sends him to prison.
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There are three main aspects: let goCollected in Episode 8's ending: whether Invisigal will be a hero or a villain, who Robert will romance, and whether Robert will kill or spare the Shroud. Some of these components can be mixed and matched to some degree, while others are mutually exclusive (e.g. Invisigal's romance ending requires her to be the hero). With all of these factors to consider, narrowing down the game's potential endings for canonization in a second season feels like a nearly impossible task.
Ideal Canon Dispatch Ending May Not Be The Most Popular
May not suit some people well let go For players, especially those who romanced Invisigal, the best ending to the second season is the “Didn't See that Coming” ending, where Visi embraces her villainous side. With Shroud effectively neutralized in the ending, a new villain is needed to threaten Team Z. let go Season 2. With Invisigal taking the lead of the Red Ring after killing the Shroud and going down the path of an antagonist, it's easy to see how a second season could follow Invisigal's redemption arc.
diarrhea let go Season 2 follows the best ending with Visi remaining a hero and Shroud surviving, leaving room for new conflicts to arise for Team Z. Maybe Shroud will escape from prison or Robert's relationships with Blonde Blazer and Invisigal will become strained, leading players into a new character arc for Mecha Man. There is no perfect option for where the canon ends. let go This is because branching choices in the game are necessary to achieve a cohesive outcome. As a result, the coming season will be let go We have to do the seemingly impossible and establish the “right” ending to the first season.


- released
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October 22, 2025
- ESRB
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Ages 17+ / Blood, crude humor, intense violence, nudity, sexual content, strong language, drug and alcohol use
- developer
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ad hoc studio
- publisher
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ad hoc studio