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Update[[]: The latest patch for Dispatch on PS5 is now available to download and install, and it finally fixes the bugged Trophy.
The update, bringing the game to version 1.000.007, fixes the Trophy called H4ck3d by R0b3rt, and if you’ve already achieved its requirements, you should unlock it upon booting up your save.
This means the platinum Trophy is now attainable at last. Go get that Dispatch plat!
Original Story: If you’ve been enjoying Dispatch on PS5, you might’ve been considering going for the Platinum Trophy. Unfortunately, one of the other Trophies on the list is currently bugged — though it sounds like a patch is on the way.
The Trophy named H4ck3d by R0b3rt currently refuses to unlock for those that have met its requirements, and it seems to be a widespread issue, meaning obtaining that all-important Platinum is practically impossible for most.
However, the last PC patch for the narrative adventure game went live yesterday, 19th November, and developer AdHoc Studio confirms that it fixes this issue.
The team is responding to someone asking about the PS5 version, but currently, the update that fixes the problem is only available on PC. The last PS5 patch was released on 13th November.
While this is frustrating in the meantime, it does at least hopefully mean that the very same patch is on the way for PS5 very soon.
For the record, H4ck3d by R0b3rt is a silver Trophy earned by succeeding in every hacking level throughout the game.
It looks as though PS5 players will soon be able to snag that Plat, but patches always take a little longer to come through on consoles.
We’ll update this story once the issue is resolved.
Have you been unable to get the Platinum in Dispatch? Tell us in the comments section below.
Stephen has been part of the Push Square team for over six years, bringing boundless enthusiasm and a deep knowledge of video games to his role as Assistant Editor. Having grown up playing every PlayStation console to date, he’s developed an eclectic taste, with particular passion for indie games, arcade racers, and puzzlers. He’s also our go-to guy for Sonic-related matters, much to his delight/chagrin.
Computer Forensics Company: Computer Forensics Company: Big news stories can shift attitudes. There’s no doubt that insurance vendors and brokers are using major cyber attacks to promote their products, but [...]
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