Capcom will continue to expand the Ace Attorney series

Capcom will continue to expand the Ace Attorney series

Ace Attorney is a visual novel adventure series by Capcom, and it is one of the most beloved game franchises by many fans. Since the release of The Great Ace Attorney 2: Resolve in 2017, there hasn't been a new Ace Attorney title, causing fans to worry about the future of the series. However, Ace Attorney fans can now rest assured, as Capcom has recently addressed these concerns.

Recently, in an interview on Netlab website, Kenichi Hashimoto from Capcom confirmed that Capcom will continue to produce more content for the Ace Attorney series.
 


“The Ace Attorney series won’t stop producing content. We definitely have a lot of directions we want to further grow in, including mixed media. There’s things we’d want to talk about when the time comes that we can reveal something, but for now I can’t say much.” - Original English translation by Nintendo Everything

The future of the Ace Attorney franchise

Capcom emphasized its desire to expand the Ace Attorney: Investigations spin-off in multiple directions, including taking the game into multimedia formats. This refers to various forms of entertainment beyond video games, such as animated series or live-action adaptations, which they have explored in the past. Currently, the developers can't reveal too much, but Capcom plans to share more details in the future. For now, Capcom asks fans not to set overly high expectations and clarifies that no trailers for new projects will be released.

The Ace Attorney series is one of the most influential franchises at the moment. In June, Capcom revealed that the series had sold a total of 12 million copies worldwide. This figure is expected to continue growing, especially with Capcom's new development plans. So why wait any longer? Use our price comparison tool to get the best deals on the latest PC port of the Ace Attorney spin-off, Ace Attorney Investigations Collection, which has just been released. Or, if you're new to the series, give Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy or The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles a try.