In the aftermath of The Game Awards 2025, many titles have found themselves at the center of discussions regarding perceived snubs, but one game in particular, Dispatch, has garnered notable attention. Released just weeks before the voting cut-off, Dispatch managed to receive only one nomination, specifically in the Best Debut Indie category, despite its potential impact on the gaming landscape.
Lead writer Pierre Shorette addressed the perceived oversight in a recent interview with Eurogamer. He noted that the team delivered only half the game by the time voting commenced, which raises questions about how players could fully appreciate the experience. “What’s wild, in a sense, is that we got nominated for Best Debut Indie from people who only played half the game, which is pretty nuts if you think about it from that perspective,” Shorette explained, reflecting on the unique circumstances surrounding their nomination.
The disappointment following the announcement of the nominations was palpable for the team at Dispatch. Shorette articulated this sentiment, stating, “It was a sad day when the nominations came out, because of course we wanted to be up there with folks.” Despite the setback, he revealed a glimmer of optimism after receiving word from Geoff Keighley, the event’s creator, that they would qualify for next year’s awards. However, he expressed concern regarding whether the gaming community would still remember their title by that time. “I just don’t think it’s a question of if anyone’s going to care,” he said, hinting at the fast-paced nature of the industry.
Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 emerged as the standout winner of the evening, sweeping multiple awards and leaving little room for other titles to shine. This dominance only amplifies the feelings of those who believe Dispatch deserved more recognition. As new titles frequently capture the public’s attention, the question remains whether Dispatch can maintain its relevance in the conversation leading up to next year’s awards.
The timing of Dispatch‘s release has indeed posed a challenge. With the gaming community always eager for the next big hit, Shorette’s team must navigate the industry landscape where attention can shift rapidly. Next year will not only feature their potential return to the awards circuit but also the highly anticipated launch of Grand Theft Auto VI, further complicating their quest for recognition.
As the team at Dispatch gears up for the future, they remain hopeful that players will revisit their game as its full story is unveiled. The upcoming year may hold the key to rekindling interest in their unique narrative about supervillains turned superheroes, but the challenge will be significant. In an industry that thrives on innovation and rapid change, the fate of Dispatch will depend on both the quality of its remaining content and its ability to connect with an audience that is always looking for the next engaging experience.


























