Dispatch issues a message to fans that there are no new episodes after the first week.

that let go The development team sent a special message of thanks to its dedicated fan base after the first week of launch without any new episodes for players to enjoy. let go has gained immense popularity since the first two episodes were released on October 22, and fans are eagerly awaiting official confirmation of a second season.

The episodic superhero workplace comedy, starring Aaron Paul and Laura Bailey, is AdHoc Studio's first venture. AdHoc Studio was founded in 2018 by former members of the development team at Telltale Games, as well as some Ubisoft and Night School Studio alumni. Fans who experienced Season 1 let go It was praised for its meaningful story, high-quality animation, and choice-driven gameplay that gave each episode strong replayability.

Dispatch Laura Bailey Erin Yvette interview

“A lot of important decisions are made” Dispatch's Laura Bailey and Erin Yvette reveal their favorite episodes

Game Rant speaks with Dispatch's Laura Bailey and Erin Yvette about their favorite of the game's eight episodes and why they're important to the narrative.

All Dispatch episodes from Season 1

  • Episode 1: Pivot – Released October 22, 2025

  • Episode 2: Onboard – Released October 22, 2025

  • Episode 3: Turnover – Released October 29, 2025

  • Episode 4: Restructuring – Released October 29, 2025

  • Episode 5: Team Building – Released November 5, 2025

  • Episode 6: Moving Parts – Released November 5, 2025

  • Episode 7: Retrospective – Released November 12, 2025

  • Episode 8: Synergy – Released November 12, 2025

with two new let go Episodes have been released weekly since launch, and Season 1 content concluded with the release of episodes 7 and 8 on November 12, much to the dismay of fans eager for more content. AdHoc Studios is sharing their grief with a new message to these fans. However, the development team also announced that the game has been a surprising success, having amassed a total of over 2 million players across PlayStation 5 and Steam.

Fans responded to the message with gratitude, sharing their love for the episodic adventures and congratulating the team on their success so far. The support from the fan base is not surprising. let go is enjoying “overwhelmingly positive” user reviews on Steam, with a 97% approval rate out of nearly 54,000 reviews. It is also performing very well on OpenCritic, with a 94% critic recommendation rate and 100 player ratings. Dispatch was also shortlisted for The Game Awards 2025 in the Best Debut Indie Game category. Claire Obsker: Expedition 33, blue princeand Deathpelott.

Spoiler alert — Below is content from the end of Season 1 of Dispatch.

Throughout the eight episodes, there are a variety of player choices that can ultimately affect the endings of several episodes. let go message. Some of these choices include romance. Robert could end up in Blonde Blazer, Invisigal, or both, or a tricky love triangle. The theme of Invisigal's status at the end of the story is also variable. Because she has the potential to be a hero or a villain.

Dispatch Episode 7 Robert Invisi Girl Kiss

But the most dramatic choice is likely to be the one in Episode 8 that centers around the Shroud. Players can give him either the Astral Pulse or the Prototype, but giving him both setups may result in the most satisfying ending. As long as the player builds a good relationship with the Invisigal, they are given the option to spare the Shroud or strangle him to finally avenge the murder of Robert's father. However, choosing the former option would see Robert beat up Shroud before being chased away by the superhero defense network, which could potentially be the canon ending. Because keeping him alive could allow for a daring escape, a scenario where you control chaos from the shadows, or even a redemption arc. Conversely, if Robert doesn't kill him, Invisigal might and she could become a much more powerful enemy in Season 2.

Shroud when dispatched

While the end of Season 1 is still fresh in players' minds, many are already wondering about the possibility of a second season. The development team has not officially confirmed it yet. let go Continues after episode 8. However, AdHoc's Chief Creative Officer Pierre Shorette revealed in early November that the team will have to think about its options based on the success of the first season. Also, Aaron Paul hopes for season 2. let go He recently appeared on co-star MoistCr1TiKaL's YouTube channel and said, “I hope you and I can play multiple seasons of this game.”


Dispatch tag page cover art

system

PlayStation-1

PC-1


released

October 22, 2025

ESRB

Ages 17+ / Blood, crude humor, intense violence, nudity, sexual content, strong language, drug and alcohol use

developer

ad hoc studio

publisher

ad hoc studio


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