Capcom will continue to produce Ace Attorney content, the company assured fans as the series nears its 24th anniversary. The last mainline Ace Attorney game, Spirit of Justice, was released in 2016, but a spin-off and several collections have also come out since then.
Widely regarded as one of Capcom's most influential franchises, Gyakuten Saiban, known in most parts of the world as Ace Attorney, is a series of visual novel adventure games. The IP has branched out to other forms of media aside from video games over the years, having delved into comic books, stage productions, and a live-action movie. Capcom now says that it plans to do even more with the Ace Attorney franchise in the future.
Ace Attorney Investigations Collection will complete Capcom's efforts to remaster every Ace Attorney game, and finally pave the way for a new release.
Talking to Japanese media outlet and polling website Netlab, Capcom's Kenichi Hashimoto flat out declared that the company would not stop producing Ace Attorney content. Hashimoto, who produced the well-received Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney Trilogy that launched in January, made similar remarks in a past interview. Capcom specifically wants to develop the Gyakuten Kenji, or...