Dispatch, an episodic superhero workplace comedy developed by AdHoc Studios, has achieved remarkable success, selling over one million copies within 10 days of its launch. The developers expressed that they need to consider a second season due to the game's popularity and recent player peaks. During an appearance on a podcast, AdHoc co-founder Pierre Shorette mentioned that the decision is still up in the air, but the studio is contemplating the potential of creating another season. Meanwhile, AdHoc is also collaborating on a new project with Critical Role set in the world of Exandria, which will draw inspiration from Dispatch.
Will Dispatch receive a second season?This decision is still being contemplated by the developers at AdHoc Studios, as the game's popularity has prompted them to think about a potential second season.
Dispatch stands out in the gaming landscape as a product of ex-Telltale developers, known for their contributions to episodic storytelling in games, reminiscent of titles like The Wolf Among Us. As players immerse themselves in the humor and charm of superhero office life, Dispatch revitalizes the episodic format, which many enthusiasts hope to see flourish once more.
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Honestly not surprised Dispatch is crushing it - that Telltale DNA mixed with workplace comedy is pure genius. Really hoping that Critical Role collab means we'll get Matt Mercer voicing a stressed-out superhero manager in season two
It's awesome to see the episodic format making such a strong comeback with Dispatch. Fingers crossed the devs greenlight season two—the superhero office vibe is too good to leave behind