Dispatch Teases Episode 5, Episode 6 Content

Dispatch has shared a sneak peek at Episodes 5 and 6, which will both be available on Wednesday, November 5th at 9am Pacific Time / 12pm Eastern Time. The preview hints at upcoming storylines for each episode and suggests there will be romantic consequences following the events of Episode 4.

The team at AdHoc Studio, made up of former developers from Telltale Games, is releasing episodes of their game at a pace similar to classic Telltale titles, and possibly even a bit quicker. Episodes 7 and 8 are coming out on November 12th, letting fans gradually uncover the story. Be aware that the details shared below might spoil the game if you haven’t played all the episodes yet.

The new trailer hints at the Z Team trying to uncover the secret identity of Robert Robertson, the character played by Aaron Paul (known from Breaking Bad). Players already know Robertson is Mecha Man and that SDN is working to fix his suit – a repair that will likely be important for his future with the organization. While most of the Z Team doesn’t know this yet, the trailer suggests they may be getting closer to the truth.

Dispatch Episode 5 and 6 Teaser

  • Dispatch Eps. 5, 6 release date: November 5
  • Dispatch Eps. 7, 8 release date: November 12

The fourth episode of Dispatch concluded with a significant romantic decision for Robert, and the next episodes will show the results of that choice. While it’s still uncertain exactly what will happen, the preview suggests the story is continuing to build towards a climax. This likely involves uncovering the identity of Mecha Man, learning more about Shroud and the Astral Pulse, and all of this will be presented with the game’s signature workplace humor. However, the ultimate outcome remains to be seen.

It will be fascinating to see how Dispatch performs. Telltale Games has a dedicated fanbase used to waiting for new episodes, a release style that’s less popular now. If players continue to support Dispatch, it could potentially bring episodic games back into favor. It’s worth remembering that Dispatch isn’t the only game of its kind; AdHoc Studio, who contributed to Telltale’s The Wolf Among Us 2, is another example, though updates on that game are still rare.

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2025-11-03 22:35