You can play the Dispatch video game on several platforms, mainly modern consoles and PC, with some extra options via streaming or emulation.

Main platforms

  • PlayStation 5 (PS5) – Dispatch is officially released on PS5 as an episodic adventure game, available digitally through the PlayStation Store.
  • Windows PC – The game is available on PC via Steam, where you can buy the full game and also try a free demo.

Nintendo consoles

  • Nintendo Switch – A native port for Nintendo Switch is scheduled, with the episodes bundled as a complete release.
  • Nintendo “Switch 2” – A version for the next‑gen Nintendo Switch successor (often called Switch 2) is also planned for release alongside the Switch port.

Cloud and mobile-style options

  • PC game streaming to other devices – Because Dispatch runs on Windows and supports standard controllers, you can stream it from a capable PC to phones, tablets, or low‑power devices through common remote‑play/streaming solutions (for example, Steam Remote Play or similar services) as long as your network is good enough. This does not require a native mobile port but uses your PC as the host.
  • Unofficial Android emulation – Community videos show players running the PC version of Dispatch on Android devices via Windows emulation apps (such as GameHub‑style emulators). This is not an official platform, may be unstable, and usually requires a powerful phone with plenty of RAM.

Quick recap

  • Natively, you can play Dispatch on: PS5 and Windows PC , with Nintendo Switch and Switch 2 ports on the way.
  • Indirectly, you can play it on: phones, tablets, and other screens via streaming from a PC , or experimental Android emulation , if you are comfortable with unofficial methods.

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