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Ace Attorney Investigations Collection coming to Switch

Ace Attorney Investigations Collection has been announced for Nintendo Switch.

This remastered collection includes both Ace Attorney Investigations: Miles Edgeworth and Ace Attorney Investigations 2: Prosecutor’s Gambit, which is being released in English for the first time.

The collection will be released on September 6, 2024.

“Immerse yourself in a thrilling world full of captivating cases where you’ll scour crime scenes for incriminating evidence, interrogate suspicious suspects, and untangle complex webs of deceit,” Nintendo said.

“Experience both games with HD graphics, newly added languages (including French and German), and fresh character models and artwork.”

Earlier this year, Capcom producer Kenichi Hashimoto claimed that the Ace Attorney series will never end.

Hashimoto was asked if the time spent learning how to reproduce the Ace Attorney gameplay in RE Engine could potentially be used to make another game in the series.

“There’s nothing I can tell you at the moment”, he replied, “but we’ve certainly gained knowledge about making adventure games with RE Engine.

“However, Ace Attorney will never end as a series, so in that sense I hope you’ll look forward to hearing more news.”

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