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Capcom hasn’t said it’s working on a new Ace Attorney, but it is certainly thinking about ways it can continue “producing content” for the series

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Capcom hasn't said it's working on a new Ace Attorney, but it is certainly thinking about ways it can continue "producing content" for the series

For fans of the Ace Attorney series, there is hope for a new game in the future, as Capcom has assured that more is to come from the beloved franchise.


Although the last completely new entry in the series was 2017’s The Great Ace Attorney 2: Resolve, fans have been treated to various collections that have brought previously unreleased titles to a wider audience. Despite this, the demand for a brand new game remains high. While Capcom has not yet announced a new game, Kenichi Hashimoto recently discussed the future of the series with NetLab, emphasizing the importance of fan support.


Hashimoto acknowledged that fan support, including merchandise sales, plays a crucial role in shaping the future of the series. While merchandise sales may not directly fund game development, they serve as an important indicator of the franchise’s popularity and potential for growth.


Assuring fans that the Ace Attorney series will continue to evolve, Hashimoto hinted at exploring new avenues such as mixed media projects. While details are scarce at the moment, he emphasized that there are exciting developments on the horizon.


With possibilities for animated and live-action adaptations, fans can look forward to a diverse range of content from the series. While the desire for a new game remains strong, supporting merchandise sales is seen as a key factor in making it a reality. Stay tuned for future announcements and developments within the Ace Attorney universe!

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