Dispatch Switch ports leaked for January 29 release

Following Dispatch's massive 2025 success detailed in prior coverage, a leak on the Australian Nintendo eShop indicates AdHoc Studio's superhero game is heading to Switch and Switch 2 on January 29, with a free enhanced upgrade for the next-gen version.

Port Leak Confirmation

AdHoc Studio's Dispatch, the acclaimed episodic superhero workplace comedy starring Aaron Paul as Mecha Man, has surfaced on the Australian Nintendo eShop for both Switch and the upcoming Switch 2, listing a January 29 release date. Pre-orders are live in Australia at around $39.55–$43.95 AUD (launch discount), despite no official announcement yet. The UK eShop lacks listings, but this points to an imminent reveal.

Switch 2 Upgrade Path

Switch owners get a free upgrade to the Switch 2 edition, promising higher resolution, better frame rates, and 14.6GB storage use—fitting Nintendo's backward compatibility push.

Context Amid Success

Building on the game's 2 million sales, GOTY buzz, and season 2 discussions (as covered previously), these ports expand Dispatch from PC/PS5 to Nintendo platforms. Eurogamer has contacted AdHoc for comment.

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Nintendo increases Switch 2 sales forecast with game releases reconfirmed

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Nintendo has raised its full-year sales forecast for the Switch 2 console to 19 million units following strong initial performance, outpacing the launches of the PS4, PS5, and original Switch. The company's latest financial report also reconfirms release dates for several upcoming first-party titles on the platform. As of September 30, 2025, the Switch 2 has sold 10.36 million units worldwide.

Developer AdHoc Studio has confirmed there is no possibility of releasing an uncensored physical version of its game Dispatch on Nintendo Switch or Switch 2. The announcement follows fan backlash over default censorship on the platforms. While a digital update to reduce some censorship is in the works, physical options remain limited.

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Developer AdHoc has confirmed that its superhero comedy game Dispatch will feature censored explicit content on Nintendo Switch and Switch 2, with no option to disable it. The changes ensure compliance with Nintendo's content criteria, while preserving the core narrative and gameplay. The game launches on these platforms today, January 28, 2026.

Building on January's strong start with titles like Animal Crossing: New Horizons - Nintendo Switch 2 Edition, Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade, and Dynasty Warriors: Origins, February 2026 accelerates native Switch 2 support. New announcements include Nintendo exclusives, third-party ports via Game-Key Cards, and a fresh Resident Evil entry, blending franchises and multiplatform hits.

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Continuing Switch 2 holiday promotions—following Micro Center's recent $50 discount on the standalone console—Nintendo launched its official Holiday Sale on December 22, with up to 75% off eShop games like Cyberpunk 2077: Ultimate Edition and a $50 cut on the Mario Kart World bundle, available until January 5 amid end-of-year value hunting.

Nintendo released the version 3.0 free update for Animal Crossing: New Horizons on January 14, 2026—one day ahead of its scheduled January 15 launch worldwide on Nintendo Switch. The update, first announced in October and reversing the company's 2021 claim that version 2.0 would be the final major addition, introduces a seaside resort hotel, Resetti's Reset Service, expanded storage up to 9,000 items, cross-franchise collectibles, and Slumber Islands for collaborative building. A companion paid upgrade for the Nintendo Switch 2 follows on January 15.

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Eurogamer's weekly 'What we've been playing' feature, dated December 20, 2025, captures staff impressions on a variety of titles. Contributors highlight everything from intense shooters to relaxing simulations amid holiday preparations. The column teases a festive Christmas edition.

 

 

 

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