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Dispatch Episodes 5 and 6 Are About to Drop: See Your Exact Local Launch Time and Global Countdown

Dispatch Episodes 5 and 6 Are About to Drop: See Your Exact Local Launch Time and Global Countdown
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Dispatch landed episode 4 on a high, but the episode 5 and 6 preview teases full-blown chaos—shocking turns, major fallout, and a staggered release that will have fans watching the clock.

Episode 4 of Dispatch wrapped on a high, and now the next drop looks like it is about to light a match under the whole operation. Episodes 5 and 6 land at the same time worldwide, and the preview makes it pretty clear we are moving from simmer to full boil.

When to watch: Dispatch episodes 5 and 6

The new episodes go live Wednesday, November 5, 2025 at 9:00 AM PDT. If you prefer to anchor to a neutral clock, that is 17:00 UTC. It is a server-timed release, so no, you cannot sneak in early no matter how many times you refresh.

  • Los Angeles, USA: 9:00 AM PDT on Nov 5 (UTC -8)
  • Mexico City, Mexico: 11:00 AM CST on Nov 5 (UTC -6)
  • Chicago, USA: 11:00 AM CDT on Nov 5 (UTC -6)
  • New York, USA: 12:00 PM EDT on Nov 5 (UTC -5)
  • São Paulo, Brazil: 2:00 PM BRT on Nov 5 (UTC -3)
  • London, United Kingdom: 5:00 PM UTC on Nov 5 (UTC +0)
  • Berlin, Germany: 6:00 PM CEST on Nov 5 (UTC +2)
  • Cape Town, South Africa: 6:00 PM SAST on Nov 5 (UTC +2)
  • Riyadh, Saudi Arabia: 7:00 PM AST on Nov 5 (UTC +3)
  • New Delhi, India: 10:30 PM IST on Nov 5 (UTC +5:30)
  • Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia: 1:00 AM MYT on Nov 6 (UTC +8)
  • Singapore: 1:00 AM SGT on Nov 6 (UTC +8)
  • Tokyo, Japan: 2:00 AM JST on Nov 6 (UTC +9)
  • Sydney, Australia: 4:00 AM AEST on Nov 6 (UTC +10)
  • Wellington, New Zealand: 6:00 AM NZST on Nov 6 (UTC +12)

Note: if your region just flipped clocks for daylight saving, trust the 17:00 UTC anchor over the label soup. The release itself is locked to the server time, not your console or PC clock.

Quick catch-up: where Dispatch left us

Dispatch has been surprisingly punchy for a workplace drama about super-people logistics. We are following Roberts, a regular human who gets swept into SDN, a dispatch facility that assigns heroes and handles the fallout. It is a team of misfits with more baggage than the tarmac at a budget airline, and your gig is to keep the Z-Team pointed at the right fires.

The character dynamics are the fun messy part. Depending on whether you back Invisigal or Blonde Blazer, you are juggling romance threads, lingering crushes, and a couple of triangle-ish situations that would give HR heartburn. The story also keeps reframing what it means to be a hero in this world, and your choices as the manager actually matter to how that looks.

Hanging over all of it is Shroud, a chaos agent who is not here for stability. The show has been hinting, nudging, and now basically telling us that his threat level is about to spike.

What the preview is really saying

The tease for 5 and 6 is not subtle: relationships are about to get complicated, the workplace politics are going to spill into the field, and Shroud is ready to make good on the menace he has been promising. Expect the drama dial to click up a few notches and the Z-Team to get stress-tested in ways that are not going to be solved by a strongly worded memo.

I am ready for the fallout. What are you expecting to blow up first: the mission plan or the love life logistics?