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Dispatch Will Finally Make Its Way To Xbox Later This Month

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Dispatch, the "superhero workplace comedy" game from former Telltale developers, launched on PlayStation 5 and PC last October. It then made its way to Nintendo Switch and Switch 2 earlier this year, in January. Now, Xbox players can enjoy the antics of the Z-Team later this month when Dispatch hits Xbox Series X/S on July 29. 

The game centers on former superhero Robert Robertson (played by Aaron Paul), who becomes a dispatcher for a dysfunctional team of reformed villains. The narrative-focused game features choice-driven conversations that steer the plot down different paths, while dispatching heroes to handle a multitude of disasters unfolds as a light take on turn-based strategy. To celebrate the news, developer AdHoc Studio released a new trailer that teases some of the superhero adventures and dispatching drama that await Xbox players in the game. Check it out below: 

We loved Dispatch last year, and you can read why we gave it a 9 out of 10 in the Game Informer Dispatch review

Have you played Dispatch? Let us know who your favorite character is in the comments below!

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