AdHoc Studio's superhero workplace comedy Dispatch has become the centre of a dispute after Nintendo's Switch versions shipped with alterations fans labelled as censorship. The developer has publicly responded multiple times, while Nintendo issued its own formal comment — and a separate uncensored physical release now appears to be unachievable.

  • Dispatch, a comedic game about superheroes and office life, drew attention when differences between versions led players to raise censorship concerns.
  • AdHoc Studio has engaged with the community and issued multiple responses but told outlets it cannot explain why standalone regional releases didn’t occur.
  • Nintendo released a formal statement addressing the situation; specifics behind the changes and the decision process remain limited in public detail.
  • Reports indicate that producing a physical, unaltered Switch edition is currently not possible, effectively closing the door on a retail uncensored release for the platform.
  • The episode highlights tensions between developer intentions, platform policies and regional distribution, leaving fans seeking clarity on what content may differ across hardware.

Source: Nintendo Life

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