AdHoc Studio has announced that Dispatch, its recently launched superhero narrative adventure, has sold over one million copies worldwide within just ten days of release. The milestone was shared by the studio through its official social media account, humorously noting, “2 days. 80 million copies sold. Would’ve been nice. We sold 1 Million in 10 days though. Still pretty good.”
The achievement marks a strong debut for AdHoc Studio, a team formed by several former Telltale Games developers renowned for their expertise in narrative-driven titles. Dispatch merges sharp comedic writing with player-driven storytelling, presenting a unique blend of workplace satire and superhero absurdity. The game places players in the role of Robert Robertson, a retired armored hero now relegated to dispatch duty for a team of unpredictable ex-villains. Each decision, whether through branching dialogue or tactical mission assignments, influences both the story’s direction and the fate of the city’s crime-fighting operations.
Dispatch launched on October 22, 2025, with the first two of eight planned episodes available at release. The remaining six episodes are being rolled out weekly, with the final chapter scheduled for November 12, 2025. The episodic format, reminiscent of Telltale’s hallmark storytelling approach, allows players to engage with unfolding narratives in manageable segments while keeping anticipation high between releases.
The game’s rapid sales success reflects the strong appeal of its character-driven humor, creative premise, and the studio’s reputation for crafting meaningful player choices. The combination of comedic writing and emotional depth appears to have resonated with audiences looking for narrative-rich experiences beyond traditional superhero action.
As the episodic journey continues, Dispatch is poised to maintain its momentum, with new episodes expected to expand on its cast’s chaotic dynamics and unpredictable story arcs. AdHoc Studio’s early success suggests that Dispatch has effectively struck a chord with players eager for a fresh take on both workplace comedies and the superhero genre.

