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Dispatch
According to a Nintendo Australia eShop entry that quietly appeared, Dispatch – one of 2025’s most-talked-about indie releases – may be arriving on Nintendo Switch and “Switch 2” on January 29. The listing also claims a free Switch 2 upgrade that bumps resolution and frame-rates, and it lists an estimated download size of just 14.6GB. That’s the kind of tidy, portable-friendly footprint that sells copies on Nintendo hardware. But before anyone fires up a wishlist or panics about buying the PC/PS5 version twice, there are a few things gamers should parse from the data and the history of eShop listings.
Dispatch arriving on Switch hardware would be meaningful for two reasons. First, the Switch audience still buys narrative-driven and mechanically tight indies in healthy numbers; a portable Dispatch lets players take short, tense sessions on commutes or during breaks. Second, the mention of a free Switch 2 upgrade is notable because it suggests the developer or publisher plans to support both systems — giving higher-res and smoother framerates on the newer hardware while keeping a playable experience on original Switch units.

eShop entries are useful signals but not gospel. Listings have leaked accurate ports in the past, but they’ve also contained placeholders or been published prematurely. Crucially, AdHoc Studio — the team behind Dispatch — has not itself announced Switch editions. That mismatch raises real questions: Is this a publisher push that slipped out early? Is the Switch 2 listing an internal SKU placeholder? Or is this a deliberate soft reveal by Nintendo Australia? Until the developer posts a formal announcement, treat the date and upgrade details as probable, not definitive.
The Australian price shown — A$43.95 with a launch discount — looks higher than the Steam/PS5 street price (~US$30). That’s normal for eShop regional pricing (GST and controller margins matter), but it’s also a reminder to compare platforms. The listing’s 14.6GB download estimate is pleasantly small for Switch owners; that suggests either clever asset scaling or a lean game by design, both good signs for portable play and faster installs to SD cards. The big unknown: whether the free Switch 2 upgrade is cross-buy tied to the Switch SKU only (buy once on Nintendo hardware, upgrade for free), or whether PC/PS5 owners get anything. The conservative assumption: free Switch 2 upgrades will apply only to Nintendo purchases unless the developer says otherwise.

At minimum, the eShop entry is a promising sign that Dispatch’s compact gameplay might translate well to handhelds. At worst, it’s a premature listing that will frustrate fans waiting for an official word. Either way, the combination of a January 29 date, a modest 14.6GB footprint, and an explicit Switch 2 upgrade is the sort of leak that should push players to watch the developer’s Twitter/X or Discord. If you liked Dispatch’s gameplay loop on PS5/PC, this could be the timing to grab it on-the-go — assuming the free upgrade and cross-buy details are favorable.

Nintendo Australia’s eShop listing hints Dispatch will land on Switch and Switch 2 on Jan. 29 with a free Switch 2 upgrade and a 14.6GB download size. It’s promising for portable play, but AdHoc Studio hasn’t confirmed ports — treat this as likely but unverified and wait for an official developer announcement before buying across platforms.
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