“Dispatch”—the upcoming superhero comedy adventure developed by AdHoc Studio—has officially been announced for both Nintendo Switch and the next-generation Switch 2.
The title, known for its unique blend of humor and superhero action, is scheduled to arrive on January 28, 2026, delivering distinct enhancements for each hardware platform. AdHoc Studio has confirmed that the Nintendo Switch 2 version of Dispatch will feature substantial technical improvements over the original Switch.
Players upgrading to Switch 2 can expect gameplay running at up to 60 frames per second with a resolution of 1440p, allowing for sharper visuals and smoother performance.
For users on the original Nintendo Switch, the game will operate at 30 frames per second and 720p resolution, ensuring consistent playability while adhering to the platform’s established graphical standards.
While AdHoc Studio has yet to specify any variance in frame rate or resolution between portable and docked modes, it has committed to providing an optimized experience on both devices. Notably, those who purchase the title on Nintendo Switch will be eligible for a free upgrade to the Switch 2 version, making it easier to transition between hardware generations without repurchasing the game.
This approach reflects a growing industry trend to reward early adopters while supporting Nintendo’s evolving hardware ecosystem. Dispatch will launch on both digital storefronts, including the Nintendo eShop, with a standard retail price of $29.99.
However, AdHoc Studio and its distribution partners are offering a 10% pre-order discount ahead of release, reducing the price to $26.99 for those who buy early. This launch strategy aligns with recent trends in the industry, where cross-generation support and launch pricing incentives have become increasingly important for players and developers alike.
Dispatch joins a growing roster of third-party titles making early commitments to the Nintendo Switch 2 platform, attesting to the console’s expected capabilities and appeal within the developer community. For further insights and coverage surrounding Dispatch’s development timeline, performance details, and additional updates, readers can follow ongoing reports on Nintendo Life and the official channels of AdHoc Studio.
The title, known for its unique blend of humor and superhero action, is scheduled to arrive on January 28, 2026, delivering distinct enhancements for each hardware platform. AdHoc Studio has confirmed that the Nintendo Switch 2 version of Dispatch will feature substantial technical improvements over the original Switch.
Players upgrading to Switch 2 can expect gameplay running at up to 60 frames per second with a resolution of 1440p, allowing for sharper visuals and smoother performance.
For users on the original Nintendo Switch, the game will operate at 30 frames per second and 720p resolution, ensuring consistent playability while adhering to the platform’s established graphical standards.
While AdHoc Studio has yet to specify any variance in frame rate or resolution between portable and docked modes, it has committed to providing an optimized experience on both devices. Notably, those who purchase the title on Nintendo Switch will be eligible for a free upgrade to the Switch 2 version, making it easier to transition between hardware generations without repurchasing the game.
This approach reflects a growing industry trend to reward early adopters while supporting Nintendo’s evolving hardware ecosystem. Dispatch will launch on both digital storefronts, including the Nintendo eShop, with a standard retail price of $29.99.
However, AdHoc Studio and its distribution partners are offering a 10% pre-order discount ahead of release, reducing the price to $26.99 for those who buy early. This launch strategy aligns with recent trends in the industry, where cross-generation support and launch pricing incentives have become increasingly important for players and developers alike.
Dispatch joins a growing roster of third-party titles making early commitments to the Nintendo Switch 2 platform, attesting to the console’s expected capabilities and appeal within the developer community. For further insights and coverage surrounding Dispatch’s development timeline, performance details, and additional updates, readers can follow ongoing reports on Nintendo Life and the official channels of AdHoc Studio.