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Dispatch Looks Set To Hit 3-Year Sales Target In Just 3 Months

Superhero workplace comedy Dispatch is on track to reach its three-year sales goal in just three months, having already sold at least one million copies since its launch in late October.

Speaking with Gamesindustry.biz, AdHoc revealed that the team had a target figure that was a “bull case” scenario that they were hoping to hit over the course of Dispatch’s market life, which is about three years. However, the game’s executive producer, Michael Choung, revealed that things are moving a lot quicker than anticipated.

We’re on track to do that in three months. So the bull case in three months… We were confident that people would like it. I think the degree to which it would be successful is something that I certainly didn’t anticipate.

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Dispatch uses an episodic release schedule and launched with its first two episodes on October 22. Remaining episodes were released as pairs each week until it concluded on November 12. The game follows ex-superhero Mecha Man, aka Robert Robertson, who takes a job as a dispatcher for villains-turned-superheroes after his mechanic suit is destroyed in battle. The game features a number of notable cast members, including Aaron Paul, Jeffrey Wright, Laura Bailey, and Matthew Mercer.

[Source – Gamesindustry.biz]

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