Dispatch Season 2 Must Confront A Major, High-Stakes Choice

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Dispatch Season 2

Spoiler Alert: The following article covers key events and ending details from every episode of Dispatch (1–8).

If you are one of the gaming fans, you might have encountered the growing craze of Dispatch echoes that basically signify the vibes of Telltale Games.

With the help of dispatch developer adhoc studio, they have created one of the best narrative games that are choice specific.

As you know, Dispatch has completed as many as eight episodes (in first season) so far. Since the populariuty of the Dispatch first season rose immensely, there is a huge demand for Dispatch second season.

By looking at the current scenario of in Dispatch, one can visualize that the show can have multiple ending. This can position a second season to designate one of the game’s multiple branching endings as the true canon.

Even after there is a huge demand for Dispatch Season 2, there is no official confirmation from AdHoc Studio.

Aaron Paul, who lends his voice to Robert Robertson, has stated that he’d be excited to return and expand on the character in future projects.

Even when there is no confirmation, there are some positive vibes coming up that create a possibility, especially when the game has performed so well in terms of its sales.

Still, nobody knows the story of the second season. Another thing it has to confirm which revolves around the ending of the first season it is intended to grow.

 

Dispatch Season 2 Expected to Determine a Single Canonical Ending

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The game of Dispatch will witness players to take as many concrete decisions to make sure the kind of ending they are up to. You can find a dialogue choice that mainly appears harmless. It can have far-reaching effects and can completely alter the narrative outcome of Dispatch.

 

Dispatch Endings

  • Mentor
    • Didn’t See that Coming:becomes a villain
    • Sorry, Kid —Z-Team is united
  • Romance
    • No Romance
    • Invisigal (Kid ending)
  • Shroud
    • Robert kills Shroud
    • Robert spares Shroud, sends him to jail

 

Looking at the current perspective, you can have as many as 3 main criteris that have the chance to stay together in Episode 8.

While some plot points can align, others contradict each other, like Invisigal’s romance requiring her to remain heroic, which makes narrowing down a single canon ending for Season 2 extremely challenging.

Dispatch’s Most Suitable Canon Ending Might Not Win Over Audiences

Well, there exist many Dispatch players that might be unhappy, but the “Didn’t See That Coming” ending—where Visi turns villain—provides the clearest path forward for a second season.

In all outcomes, Shroud has been neutralized in all the outcomes. And so, you can say that Dispatch Season needs a more sophisticated villain so as to challenge the Z-Team.

With her position teetering between villain and ally as the new Red Ring head, she provides a rich foundation for a narrative centered on redemption.

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In the entire article, we disccused the possible ending of Dispatch 2. Now, if you have the chance to have the best ending in Dispatch Season 2, where the role of hero is performed by Visi and Shroud is spared, you can still find a place for a conflict to take place for the Z-Team.

It can be like Shroud might escape prison, or it can further make things complicate between Invisigal, Blonde Blazer, and Robert that might lead to a new direction for Mecha Man. The game’s multiple endings mean no single conclusion is canonical, so the next season must establish which ending prevails.