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"Dispatch" Video Game Concludes with Multiple Endings, Leaving Fans Eager for More
12 Nov
Summary
- "Dispatch" video game concludes with multiple possible endings
- Aaron Paul, voice of protagonist, open to potential sequel
- The Game Awards 2025 to stream exclusively on Amazon Prime Video

On November 11, 2025, the choose-your-own-adventure video game "Dispatch" launched its final two installments, concluding the superhero workplace comedy that has captivated over 1 million players. The game's unique narrative structure, where players' choices shape the story, has led to multiple possible endings, leaving fans eager for more.
Aaron Paul, who voices the game's protagonist Robert Robertson (a.k.a. Mecha Man), spoke about the challenges of recording the role due to the varied storylines. "With him in particular, the dynamic with a lot of the characters are drastically different because of the gamers' decisions," Paul said. "That was a little complicated for me." However, the actor remains open to the possibility of a sequel, stating, "Maybe, maybe not. With good storytelling, there's always room."
In a separate development, it was announced that The Game Awards 2025 will stream exclusively on Amazon Prime Video, marking a new deal between the event and the e-commerce giant. This move signals a shift in the distribution of major gaming awards shows, as the industry continues to evolve.




