Ace Attorney fans, rejoice! However, fans can now breathe a sigh of relief as Capcom has officially confirmed on a new tweet that Call of Duty is NOT coming back. Buzz Netlab with Capcom’s Kenichi Hashimoto and you will hear they are not done knocking out titles in the Ace Attorney range; indeed, there is plenty more where that came from!
To wrap up the interview Hashimoto confirmed that Capcom as both developer and publisher is committed to keeping the franchise churning, saying “The Ace Attorney series will not lose its ongoing selling title”. Definitely we have lots of areas Judy and I want to push into more, including mixed media. There are no specific details yet, but they want to create a series that has been around for years and it seems like some fun ideas are coming.
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But what we all Grey’s Anatomy fans need to know is … How much longer will our favorite Medical drama continue? For now, Hashimoto couldn’t speak much more on the situation, but subtly hinted that specifics may be revealed soon.
”[We’re] just thankful we get to address it when calls for have become appropriate, in a way deeper way,” he teased It is a little early to get into the nitty-gritty right now [laughs]…That has been what I am able to speak about as of yet, he teased, so fans are likely to see more updates and headlines in due course.
Capcom tweeted a little bit ago this morning about a new “special Ace Attorney series introduction video” that seems to be for both new and old fans of the franchise. Fast-forward to the time and some suspected it could be a kind of tease for more to come, though Capcom was just as fast to allay fears no new games would be announced. Both TV and film projects from ‘new iterations of existing IP’ created to in-house spin off could yet give fans hope swinging forward.
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There is no denying that Ace Attorney has become a staple in video game culture, and as the push for more content (along with teases at other platforms to branch out onto) grows, you can be sure we haven’t seen the last of this series.
Over twenty years ensconcing itself as something of an institution, the show remains a sensation with its always riveting blend of courtroom drama and some the most iconic characters to ever grace the small screen.
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Yes exactly the question that arises now is where does Ace Attorney goes from here in future series? Might we see another game, or maybe entries into television, film of comics? Well, I guess we will see in the end all but one thing is clear; Ace Attorney just doesn’t know when to quit.
What we want from the next Ace Attorney Let us know in the comments! It seems like the future of Phoenix Wright and his courtroom antics is in good hands. Stay tuned for more updates!
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