AdHoc StudioDispatch devs have revealed that one endgame state may still be completely undiscovered, with studio data suggesting no player has ever unlocked it.
Speaking to Eurogamer, AdHoc co-founder Nick Herman explained that the game ends with a hidden personality evaluation for protagonist Robert shaped by how players perform. Outcomes range from Robert being framed as an everyman to an anti-hero, but there are four possible results in total.
So far, the studio has only ever seen three of them. According to Herman, backend stats suggest the final permutation may never have been achieved.
Dispatch still has one game state that remains hidden
“That’s just a piece of content I have never seen, and we have stats on the back end that show that maybe no one’s ever gotten it,” he said.
The requirement is tied entirely to gameplay performance rather than luck, focusing on mastering the game’s non-RNG systems. “Have you perfected the game, essentially?” Herman added. “I don’t know that anyone’s done that.”
But the developers are not fully convinced that the outcome is even achievable, as there could be something preventing players from accessing it.
“It might just be a bug,” Herman admitted. “It’s so hard to do, regardless that we were like, ‘Well of course no one’s gotten it,’ but it’s probably a bug.”
Fellow co-founder and lead writer Pierre Shorette echoed that sentiment, joking that the missing result could simply be inaccessible due to a mistake. “We have a permutation that you have not seen because you’re not allowed to see it because we broke it.”



