Dispatch is a choice-based game where players can choose different dialogue options and decide how the story pans out. Even though these decisions don't change the outcome of the story massively, some can factor in for the different endings. One of the important dialogue options in Episode 7 comes closer to the end of the episode when Blond Blazers asks Robert whether they should run the story about Track Star or Invisigal. Here's what players can expect from these choices.
The guide contains minor spoilers for the final episode of Dispatch.
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Should You Choose Track Star or Invisigal in Dispatch Episode 7?
After the dispatch sequence in Episode 7 and the conversation with the Z-Team in the meeting room, players will decide on the fate of Invisigal. Once they come to a decision, Robert will talk to Invisigal in the locker room, where she will tell the truth about the bomb that destroyed the Mecha Man Suit. When you are in the backseat of a cab, Blond Blazer will message Robert, telling him that SDN needs to make a statement on the hero who got hurt in Episode 6.
You have two options here: either you make the story go out on Track Star or on Invisigal for what happened. This is one of the decisions that doesn't have an immediate response, and you will not see the repercussions in this episode. If you cut Invisigal from the team in the previous major decision and now put the story on Invisigal, this will further decrease your trust in Invisigal. This then affects the ending of the game, leading towards the bad one.
In the final episode of the game, players will have to go through a dispatching sequence with only a few members, and if you lose trust in Invisigal by pushing her away, she will not help the team here. However, defending her in the meeting room and making the story about Track Star changes that. You have to keep in mind that if you opt for this series of options, the morale of the team will be down during the calls, and they will lose stats, making calls much harder.
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OpenCritic Reviews
- Top Critic Avg: 87 /100 Critics Rec: 96%
- Released
- October 22, 2025
- ESRB
- Mature 17+ / Blood, Crude Humor, Intense Violence, Nudity, Sexual Content, Strong Language, Use of Drugs and Alcohol
- Developer(s)
- AdHoc Studio
- Publisher(s)
- AdHoc Studio










- Genre(s)
- Strategy, Point-and-click, Adventure