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Where is Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney? About his present and future

Capcom is in a state of grace. The Japanese company has closed the 2020 course with an unbeatable outlook for the imminent end of the fiscal year; all this weighed up by licenses like Monster Hunter and Resident Evil. It is at this time, when they find a forecast of 890 million dollars in turnover and 294.9 million dollars in operating profits, it is time to take risks and recover licenses that, in another scenario, would remain in the background.

Ace Attorney is one of those secondary agents. The saga originally created by Shu Takumi has an undeniable prestige, but its sales do not exceed 8 million units sold since its original premiere in Japan back in 2001 on the Game Boy Advance. There is a halo of hope, however, and that is that probe balloon called Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy for PS4, Xbox One, PC and Nintendo Switch has shipped no less than a million copies worldwide, counting the markets of both digital and physical distribution (unpublished in Europe).

Is a million units enough for the desired Ace Attorney 7? We do not know. Many variables come in here and it all depends on factors strictly linked to Capcom. Commercial estimates, market demand, creative aspirations of the study … If we had to answer the latter, we would eliminate from the dilemma whether or not there should be more iterations of the lawyer: the saga can continue to give much of itself, both in the plot and, above all, in the playable.

Being a license closely linked to portable hardware from its inception, the limitations they have accompanied each delivery; but now things change. If tools, budget and enough time are offered, it would be possible to happen a top-notch visual novel, with innovations in the mechanical plane and a greater number of cinematic scenes, characters, cases, scenarios …

Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney: Spirit of Justice


There is another aspect that we cannot ignore, and that is that we have almost five years without a new delivery; The last in the main series is Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney: Spirit of Justice for Nintendo 3DS, the sixth in the numbered line. Being exclusive to a single console (like Dual Destinies, the fifth), there are a huge plot gap between the latest that newcomers to the saga have known, those who have discovered for the first time Ace Attorney 1, 2 and 3 with the trilogy, and everything that happened afterwards.

It happened a lot, luckily, you just need to let everyone know about it.

The original trilogy is not enough; there are many stories to rescue

Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Spirit of Justice is the fourth, a soft reboot for Nintendo DS that we can now also play on 3DS and mobile devices. Similar case for the fifth and sixth, brilliant as a whole, with some of the best cases of the saga, but without a presence in the place where there are more potential players: the current consoles. Only 3DS and mobiles.

You will surely understand where we are going: A release of Ace Attorney 4-5-6 in trilogy form, second collection, makes all the logic before that long-awaited and desired seventh episode that gives continuity to the adventures of Phoenix, Apollo and company.

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Promotional image of the saga (1-4) Ace Attorney in its version adapted to Wii | Nintendo


Dai Gyakuten Saiban, 19th Century Lawyer

We don’t end here, as the visual novel advocacy saga features spin-off installments that never saw the light beyond the land of the Rising Sun. Beginning with Dai Gyakuten Saiban(The Great Ace Attorney) and its sequel, two prequels released in 2015 and 2017 for Nintendo 3DS with a strong emphasis on narrative and theory of knowledge from 19th century Japan, during the Meiji period. They are two extremely unique titles, starring Phoenix Wright’s great-grandfather, Ryunosuke Naruhodo. This aspiring lawyer has to solve cases, but the adventure unfolds in a different way, adapted to the times of the moment, thus offering a different point of view of the concept of justice; two works that enriched the saga through their investigations and trials, also cared for in the audiovisual field plus an incentive with a certain commercial appeal: the presence of Sherlock Holmes.

The Great Ace Attorney
The Great Ace Attorney


For some reason, both deliveries were relegated to the Japanese market, thus preventing their enjoyment in the West and limiting their access in other languages; not even english. It is the ideal opportunity to try both, to give it a try, given its self-concluding and independent nature of the main series: you don’t need to know anything about Ace Attorney to introduce yourself, you don’t need anything to enjoy them. The fan who has followed the series closely since its inception in western lands would celebrate this location more than five years later.

A missing prosecutor, an unfinished story

Last but not least, although with much lower probability of return, we have the two iterations starring Miles Edgeworth, the prosecutor who has been accompanying the Ace Attorney saga since its inception. These are truly experimental and different, with freedom of movement and a little more effort when interacting with the stage. They are investigations, but with interrogations: intelligence solves everything. If there is a culprit, it must be proven. It is a pity that Ace Attorney Investigations: Miles Edgeworth (2010; NDS) only arrived in English, although it was distributed in Europe and in physical format —then it would also be released on mobile devices, not on 3DS. The community of fans already sensed that something was not going well, since none of the main European markets (Germany, France, Italy, Spain) had localization to their native language, it was only adapted for English speakers.

Ace Attorney Investigations: Miles Edgeworth
Ace Attorney Investigations: Miles Edgeworth Investigations


Its sequel, Gyakuten Kenji 2 (2011, NDS), is possibly one of the best titles in the series… at all levels. It stayed in Japan, it had no distribution in the United States, thus beginning a void that would last until 2013, when Dual Destinies returned through the back door by including – again – only English among its confirmed languages ​​for Europe, whose distribution was made only through digital format via eShop. 2014 is the exception that confirms the rule, Nintendo’s sole responsibility, when they edited and located with excellent results the crossover El profesor Layton vs. Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney, which not only had texts in Spanish but also a first-rate dubbing.

Since 2016, when we had the closing quotation marks of the second trilogy, the saga has been dragged into the background; In fact, it is Capcom who has been editing the series since the fifth installment in 2013, therefore the remastered multiplatform trilogy did not include Spanish, which was carried out by Nintendo in its day.

Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney deserves to return in some way, but for a possible release of Ace Attorney 7 Whenever it happens, if it happens, It would be convenient to look back first and recover what was sadly left on the road. 2021 marks the twentieth anniversary; maybe it’s time to regain the badge of the video game’s quintessential lawyer.

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Referencias | Capcom Financial Results (Q3 / FY2021); Game Series Sales

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