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The Send the development team issued a special thank you to its devoted fan base after the first week since launch without a new episode for players to dive into. Send It has become extremely popular since the release of the first two episodes on October 22, and fans are eager for official confirmation of a second season.

The episodic superhero workplace comedy starring Aaron Paul and Laura Bailey is the first venture from AdHoc Studio, which was founded in 2018 by former members of the Telltale Games development team along with some Ubisoft and Night School Studio alumni. Fans who experienced the first season Send they praised it for its meaningful story, high animation quality, and addictive gameplay that lends each episode a high degree of replayability.

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All Season 1 Dispatch Episodes

  • Episode 1: Pivot – Released on October 22, 2025

  • Episode 2: Onboard – Released on October 22, 2025

  • Episode 3: Turnover – Released on October 29, 2025

  • Episode 4: Restructure – Released on October 29, 2025

  • Episode 5: Team Building – Released on November 5, 2025

  • Episode 6: Moving Parts – Released on November 5, 2025

  • Episode 7: Retrospective – Released on November 12, 2025

  • Episode 8: Synergy – Released November 12, 2025

With two new ones Send episodes released every week after its launch, the end-of-season content for the first season ended on November 12 with the release of episodes 7 and 8, to the dismay of fans eager for more content. In a new message to these fans, AdHoc Studios shares the players' grief. However, the development team is also reveling in the success, announcing that the game has amassed an impressive total of over 2 million players across PlayStation 5 and Steam.

Fans responded to the news with gratitude of their own, sharing their love for the episodic adventure and congratulating the team on their success so far. Given this, the support of the fan base is not surprising Send enjoys “overwhelmingly positive” user reviews on Steam, with a 97 percent approval rating among nearly 54,000 reviews. It's also doing very well on OpenCritic, with a 94 percent critic recommendation rate and a perfect 100 player rating. Dispatch has also been shortlisted for The Game Awards 2025 for Best Debut Indie Game, though it has strong competition Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, Blue Princeand Despelote.

SPOILER WARNING — Season 1 content ends below

Throughout the eight episodes, there are various player choices that can ultimately affect multiplayer endings Send characters. Some of these possibilities include romance, as Robert could end up with Blonde Blazer, Invisigal, neither, or in a complicated love triangle. The theme of Invisigal's status at the end of the story is also fluid, as he has the potential to become either a hero or a villain.

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However, the most dramatic choices are probably those in episode 8, which centers around the Shroud, as players have the choice of giving him an astral pulse or a prototype, though both give him perhaps the most satisfying ending of all. As long as players develop a good relationship with the Invisigal, they will have the option of sparing the Shroud or suffocating him to death, finally getting revenge for the murder of Robert's father. However, if you choose the first option, Robert still beats the Shroud to a pulp before being taken away by the Superhero Defense Network, which could be the end of canon, as keeping him alive could allow for a daring escape, a scenario where he rules chaos from the shadows, or even a redemption arc. Conversely, if Robert doesn't kill him, Invisigal could and could prove to be an even more formidable foe for Season 2.

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While the content of the end of season 1 is still fresh in the minds of players, many are already wondering what the possibilities are for a second season. The development team has yet to officially confirm whether Send will continue after episode 8, although AdHoc chief creative officer Pierre Shorette said earlier in November that the team would have to think about their options after the success of the first season. Additionally, Aaron Paul is hoping for a Season 2 Send is coming, as he recently appeared on teammate MoistCr1TiKaL's YouTube channel and told him, “I hope you and I can make it through a few seasons of this game.”


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Systems

PlayStation-1

PC-1


Released

October 22, 2025

ESRB

Mature 17+ / Blood, Crude Humor, Intense Violence, Nudity, Sexual Content, Crude Language, Drug and Alcohol Use

Developers

AdHoc Studio

Publishers

AdHoc Studio


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