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Phoenix and Apollo are back, Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney Trilogy Announced

As part of the Capcom Showcase, a new trilogy collection of past Ace Attorney titles was announced to bring justice to all.

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Phoenix and Apollo are back, Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney Trilogy Announced

Hold it! Capcom announced a new Ace Attorney trilogy during their Capcom Showcase this afternoon. Called Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney Trilogy, this collection will bring together the last three titles in the franchise that debuted on Nintendo DS and Nintendo 3DS as a collection that no one could have imagined. This collection will include Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney, Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney - Dual Destinies and Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney: Spirit of Justice. You can check out the announcement trailer below:

Justice for all

This collection will include high-definition remastered versions of the above titles and new languages to choose from. A total of seven languages, including Japanese, English, French, German, Korean, Traditional Chinese, and Simplified Chinese. Voice recordings are also available for these languages.

Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney was originally released for the Nintendo DS in 2007, becoming the first title in the Ace Attorney franchise to be released on that platform in both Japan and America. It took several years to get to know its next two sequels: Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney - Dual Destinies (released in 2013) and Spirit of Justice (released in 2016), both of which were digitally released for the Nintendo 3DS and brought the Phoenix Wright name back to the title.

With the recent closure of the Nintendo 3DS Store, and with it the purchase of games from its digital catalog, these titles were only available on iOS and Android, but this new collection gives fans of the franchise, or those looking to enter the world of Ace Attorney, the opportunity to have more options to play.

Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney Trilogy will be available for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Switch, and PC in early 2024.

The Capcom Showcase had more announcements such as the delay of Pragmata. Don’t miss all the news in this link.