Bershy wasn’t sure if she’d make music again before ‘Radio’ became the song of Dispatch.

Dispatch quickly became one of the breakout hits of 2025, receiving critical acclaim and solidifying a successful debut for AdHoc Studios. It turns out that the game’s success has also had a major impact on Bershy, a singer featured on the game’s soundtrack. After nearly retiring from music, she says that Dispatch changed her life.

Bershy, an independent musician, posted a statement on Instagram over the weekend to thank AdHoc Studio and Dispatch fans for all of the love her 2022 song “Radio” has been receiving since it was featured in the interactive narrative game. “Two weeks ago I didn’t really think I’d make music again,” she wrote. “Now, radio just passed 4.5 million streams. Numbers feel weird, but hearing that my song made any kind of impact.. that’s fucking cool.” She went on to say that Dispatch and its developer, AdHoc Studio “just changed my life.”

Bershy's statement on her song's newfound success, written in red ink on line paper.
Source: Bershy

The official Instagram account for AdHoc Studio commented on Bershy’s post. “You’re getting the love you deserve! Radio has been on our internal project playlist since it came out, and we’re super grateful that you allowed us to use it in the game.”

Light spoilers for Dispatch Episode 6 ahead.

“Radio” can be heard in Episode 6 of Dispatch, during the housewarming party at Robert’s apartment. The song is queued up by Invisigal, and you can actually see the song’s title and artwork on her phone very briefly. The scene that follows is a montage of celebration and planning as the group plots their next move. Robert dances with either Invisigal or Blonde Blazer during the scene, depending on who the player has been romancing up to that point.

As I stated in my Dispatch review, “Radio” elevates the scene it’s featured in and makes for one of the most emotionally resonant moments in Dispatch.

Donovan is a journalist from Maryland. His oldest gaming memory is playing Pajama Sam on his mom’s desktop during weekends. Pokémon Emerald, Halo 2, and the original Star Wars Battlefront 2 were some of the most influential titles in awakening his love for video games. After interning for Shacknews throughout college, Donovan graduated from Bowie State University in 2020 with a major in broadcast journalism and joined the team full-time. He is a huge film fanatic and will talk with you about movies and games all day. You can follow him on twitter @Donimals_





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