The Great Ace Attorney: a new collection coming to Nintendo Switch?

    The Great Ace Attorney: a new collection coming to Nintendo Switch?

    As you well know, Capcom recently suffered a network breach. The company said the incident occurred due to a unauthorized access by third parties, who would disclose interesting details on the company's upcoming projects, including the arrival of new collection of Ace Attorney. At the moment, we only know for sure that The Great Ace Attorney, and its sequel The Great Ace Attorney 2 they will be ported to the Switch and physically included as part of the set Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy in Japan. It is not clear whether the company intends to distribute the new collection in the West as well, given that at the moment there has been no official announcement.



    Furthermore, the code name of a mysterious project exclusive to Nintendo Switch, titled "GUILLOTINE". Unfortunately for now there is very little information on the new IP and the Ace Attorney collection. Waiting to find out more details in the future, we remind you to take such news with the appropriate precautions, given that it is simple rumors and the Japanese giant has not yet commented on what happened on its official social profiles. If you want to know more about what happened, you can find the following link recap of all indiscretions that they hit Capcom in the last hours.

    The classic courtroom adventure series that has sold over 6,7 million copies worldwide is here. Play as Phoenix Wright and experience the thrill of battle as you fight to save your innocent clients in court. Play all 14 episodes of the first three games in one collection. Solve the exciting mysteries of each case and discover the ultimate truth!



    In game screenshots from the Ace Attorney collection! pic.twitter.com/wOIP0wQ1Qj

    - / PPG / (@pokeprotos) November 16, 2020

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