Imagine if The Invincibles decided to clock in for a 9-to-5 shift – that’s the vibe of Dispatch, a chaotic superhero workplace comedy that feels like The Office collided headfirst with a Saturday morning cartoon. Unveiled during IGN’s Fall Fan Fest 2025, the game’s latest trailer gives fans a hilarious yet dark glimpse into what happens when ex-supervillains trade world domination for spreadsheets and emergency management.
Developed by a team that includes veterans from Telltale Games – known for story-driven hits like Tales from the Borderlands and The Wolf Among Us – Dispatch reimagines heroics from the inside of an office cubicle. 
Instead of saving the city with your fists, you’ll be managing logistics: assigning missions, pairing heroes with crises that suit their volatile personalities, and keeping fragile egos in check. It’s a twisted mix of leadership simulation, moral choices, and dark comedy – perfect for anyone who’s ever survived corporate chaos or sat through a painfully awkward team meeting.
The game’s episodic release kicks off October 22 with the first two chapters, followed by biweekly drops until the finale on November 12. Judging by the trailer, Dispatch balances absurd humor and emotional storytelling. Picture ex-supervillains trying to adjust to hero life while secretly plotting revenge during coffee breaks. Every dialogue choice could escalate workplace tension – or accidentally start an intergalactic incident.
Adding even more polish is a stellar voice cast: Aaron Paul (of Breaking Bad) leads as Robert Robertson, a once-glorious Mecha Man now grounded to dispatcher duty while his power suit undergoes repairs. He’s joined by Jeffrey Wright (Westworld, The Last of Us), Laura Bailey (Uncharted, The Last of Us Part II), and Seán McLoughlin (a.k.a. Jacksepticeye), promising cinematic-quality performances wrapped in punchline-filled absurdity. With sharp writing, bizarre office politics, and moral gray zones, Dispatch could become 2025’s most relatable superhero game – one that proves the hardest battles might just happen in the break room.
You can wishlist it now on Steam for PC or prepare for its PS5 debut soon after. IGN’s Fall Fan Fest continues to deliver exclusive looks and developer insights, and Dispatch might just be its most oddly charming highlight yet.