Dispatch's arrival on Nintendo Switch should have been something that was celebrated. Instead, the port's launch was marred by the insistence by either Nintendo or Adhoc - it's still unclear who's at fault - to leave its censorhip toggle firmly in the on position. An update has quietly addressed that, but only a little bit.
The Switch version of Dispatch uses black bars to cover any nudity in the game. It also censors Invisigal's moans during her dream sequence in the opening scene of episode four. The option to apply those censors to other versions of the game is available, but on Switch and Switch 2, there is no option to turn them off.
Even after the recent update, that is still the case. However, you can now hear the noises Invisigal makes during her dream sequence. It seems all of the other censorship measures remain in place, so if you plan on playing Dispatch on a Nintendo console, you're still going to have to deal with black bars covering up the characters' naughty bits.
They're also all still wearing far less revealing swimwear in the Switch version of the deluxe edition's cover art.
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