The Switch 2 Version of Dispatch Comes With a Giant Asterisk Attached

The Switch 2 Version of Dispatch Comes With a Giant Asterisk Attached

From Game Rant (Written by James Ratcliff) on | OpenCritic

The Nintendo Switch and Switch 2 ports of Dispatch have made censorship of character nudity a mandatory part of the episodic game, as players who buy the title on Nintendo systems will not have the option to toggle it off. The change was discovered once Dispatch was released on Nintendo's consoles on January 28.

Originally launched on PC and PS5 in October 2025, Dispatch is a narrative adventure game that had its story told across eight episodes. Dispatch puts players in control of Robert Roertson III, AKA Mecha Man, a dispatcher tasked with rehabilitating former supervillains via the Phoenix Program. Dispatch's voice cast is full of recognizable names that gamers may recognize, including award-winning actor Aaron Paul from Breaking Bad, members of the Critical Role web series such as Laura Bailey and Matthew Mercer, and content creators like Jacksepticeye and MoistCr1TiKaL.

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With the arrival of Dispatch on the Switch and Switch 2, players found out that one of the game's options is forced on by default on Nintendo's systems. The Visual Censorship option, which...

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