by David Jan 07,2026

Dispatch lanzará sus dos primeros episodios el 22 de octubre de 2025. Descubre más sobre esta próxima aventura de superhéroes de los antiguos desarrolladores de Telltale.

Dispatch, la próxima aventura cómica de superhéroes narrativa de AdHoc Studio, lanzará oficialmente sus dos primeros episodios, "Pivot" y "Onboard", el 22 de octubre de 2025. Desarrollado por veteranos ex empleados de Telltale Games, responsables de The Wolf Among Us y Tales from the Borderlands, el juego cuenta con un reparto de voces estelar que incluye a Aaron Paul (Breaking Bad), MoistCr1TiKaL y Yung Gravy.
En Dispatch, los jugadores se pondrán en la piel de Robert Robertson, un superhéroe forzado a una jubilación anticipada después de perder su traje mecánico en un enfrentamiento final con su némesis. Ahora, trabajando en un escritorio despachando héroes a misiones, se le encomienda la tarea de rehabilitar a un equipo de antiguos supervillanos. Los jugadores gestionarán su lista de héroes, desplegarán a los héroes correctos para cada misión, navegarán por las dinámicas de oficina y trabajarán para reconstruir el traje característico de Robert.

Siguiendo el legado de Telltale, cada decisión en Dispatch–desde conversaciones casuales hasta momentos críticos–da forma a la narrativa general. Tus elecciones afectan las relaciones entre héroes, las alianzas y la dirección de la historia.
El juego contará con ocho episodios lanzados a lo largo de cuatro semanas, con dos episodios publicados cada semana. La temporada completa está disponible por una compra única de $29.99, mientras que la Edición Digital Deluxe (que incluye un libro de arte digital de 100 páginas y cuatro cómics digitales) cuesta $39.99.

Como se mencionó anteriormente, Dispatch presenta una impresionante alineación de actores y creadores de contenido. El reparto incluye:
● Aaron Paul (Breaking Bad, Westworld, Black Mirror)
● Laura Bailey (The Legend of Vox Machina, The Last of Us II, Marvel's Spider-Man)
● Erin Yvette (Hades II, The Wolf Among Us, Armored Core VI: Fires of Rubicon)
● MoistCr1TiKaL (Creador de Contenido)
● Jacksepticeye (Sonic Prime, River City Girls 1 & 2, Bendy and the Ink Machine)
● Travis Willingham (The Legend of Vox Machina, Critical Role, Lego Avengers)
● Alanah Pearce (V/H/S Beyond, Cyberpunk 2077, Gears 5)
● Lance Cantstopolis (Actor)
● Joel Haver (Cineasta, Actor, YouTuber)
● THOT SQUAD (Músico: Pound Cake, Hoes Depressed)
● Yung Gravy (Músico: Betty (Get Money), oops!)
● Mayanna Berrin (Vampire: The Masquerade - New York by Night)
● Tanoai Reed (Fast & Furious, Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle)
● Matthew Mercer (Critical Role, Overwatch, Resident Evil 6)
● Jeffrey Wright (American Fiction, The Batman, Casino Royale)
Aaron Paul da voz al protagonista Robert Robertson, junto a Erin Yvette como Blonde Blazer, Jeffrey Wright como Chase, Laura Bailey como Invisigal, Tanoai Reed como Royd, Seán McLoughlin (Jacksepticeye) como Punch Up, Alanah Pearce como Malevola, Charles White Jr. (MoistCr1TiKaL) como Sonar, THOT SQUAD como Prism, Lance Cantstopolis como Flambae, Mayanna Berrin como Coupé, y Yung Gravy como Golem.
Los roles para otros miembros del reparto, incluidos Matthew Mercer, Travis Willingham y Joel Haver, aún no se han anunciado.

Los ocho episodios se lanzarán a lo largo de cuatro semanas, comenzando el 22 de octubre y continuando hasta el 12 de noviembre (PST). Dos nuevos episodios estarán disponibles cada semana. Para los títulos específicos de los episodios y las fechas de lanzamiento, consulta la tabla a continuación:
Dispatch se lanzará el 22 de octubre de 2025 para PlayStation 5 y PC a través de Steam. Los desarrolladores han mencionado en su Discord oficial que las versiones para otras plataformas podrían considerarse más adelante, dependiendo del éxito del juego. Para las últimas actualizaciones, ¡consulta el artículo a continuación!
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