While Dispatch has always leaned into its identity as a gritty workplace comedy involving former supervillains, this update acknowledges that every player has a different comfort level. The new filters, found under General Settings, offer three distinct styles to mask content:
- Mosaic: A classic pixelated look that blurs the details while keeping the action recognizable.
- Chaotic: A more stylized approach that aggressively covers content, fitting the game's unpredictable energy.
- Blackout: A complete visual block for maximum discretion.
For those who prefer the original vision of the Z-Team's chaotic redemption arc, don't worry—uncensored mode remains the default setting on Steam. This is a smart move for an indie strategy title that relies so heavily on character dynamics and personal choices. Whether you're navigating Robert's internal struggle with the SDN or trying to keep a reformed villain from relapsing, these filters ensure the game's humor and strategy remain accessible to a wider variety of streamers and players alike. It’s a small technical addition, but one that respects the player's agency over their own screen.
