Ace Attorney
News, coverage and analysis tracking Ace Attorney across the outlets.- Weekend Console Download Deals for July 3: Nintendo Summer Sale continuesNintendo's Summer Sale continues for another week, featuring discounts on first-party titles like The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild and Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity. Various digital deals are also available across PlayStation and Xbox platforms, including PlayStation Plus member exclusives and Xbox Game Pass discounts.
- Capcom bjuder in till show på torsdagCapcom is hosting its "Capcom Spotlight" showcase this Thursday, featuring 30 minutes of updates on upcoming games and expansions. The event will focus on Monster Hunter Stories 3: Twisted Reflection, Dragon's Dogma 2: Dark Arisen, and Onimusha: Way of the Sword. While not explicitly promised, there is speculation about potential surprise announcements, possibly related to Resident Evil or Ace Attorney.
- Capcom Showcase Confirmed for This Week, Onimusha and Dragon's Dogma 2 DLC in the SpotlightCapcom will host a digital showcase this week, featuring updates on Onimusha: Way of the Sword, the upcoming Dragon's Dogma 2: Dark Arisen expansion, and Monster Hunter Stories 3: Twisted Reflection. The showcase is scheduled for June 25th and is expected to last around 30 minutes, focusing on previously announced titles.
- Weekend Console Download Deals for June 19: Dispatch your walletsThis article highlights various digital game sales available on PlayStation, Xbox, and Nintendo Switch for the weekend of June 19. It features discounts on a wide range of titles, including notable games like Resident Evil 4 Gold Edition, Dave the Diver, and Grand Theft Auto 5, across different storefronts and subscription services.
- Resident Evil sells 23 million as the wait for Devil May Cry 6 beginsCapcom has reported strong sales figures for the fiscal year ending March 2026, with the Resident Evil franchise selling 23 million units and Devil May Cry 5 achieving its best year with 2.7 million copies sold. The success of Devil May Cry 5, boosted by a Netflix series and discounts, makes a sixth installment likely, though its development may be impacted by director Hideaki Itsuno's departure.
- Japanese gamers vote on most influential game and series, favorite character, favorite developer, moreFamitsu magazine's 40th-anniversary survey of over 5,000 Japanese gamers revealed Nintendo as the favorite developer and Mario as the favorite character. The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild was highly recommended, while Final Fantasy and Dragon Quest series dominated influence and sequel requests. Masahiro Sakurai was named favorite creator.
- Resident Evil 4 and Pikmin 4 rumoured for Switch 2 as post-Direct leaks emergeInsider NateTheHate claims that Resident Evil 4 and Pikmin 4 are rumored to be heading to the Nintendo Switch 2, despite not being announced during the recent Nintendo Direct. These rumors suggest potential 2024 releases for both titles, with other Capcom games like Resident Evil 2, Resident Evil 3, and Resident Evil: Veronica also rumored for the upcoming console.
- SEGA Capcom leaker still believes new Ace Attorney game will be announced this yearA leaker known as Justyouraverageleaker, who previously suggested a new Ace Attorney game was in development, has reiterated that an announcement is still expected this year. Despite the game not being revealed during a recent Nintendo Direct presentation, the leaker maintains confidence in the project's upcoming reveal, though the exact timing remains uncertain.
- Capcom confirms multiple unannounced games coming before March 2027Capcom has announced that multiple unannounced games are planned for release before the end of its fiscal year in March 2027. While specific titles were not revealed, speculation includes potential remakes of Resident Evil Code: Veronica, Devil May Cry 6, and new entries in the Ace Attorney and Monster Hunter series. This news follows a period of strong performance for Capcom's major franchises.
- Leaker says The Ace Attorney announcement will be for a new gameA leaker with a history of SEGA-related leaks suggests that a rumored Ace Attorney announcement will be for a brand new game in the series, rather than a remaster or remake. This potential announcement could occur at the upcoming Summer Game Fest, a venue fans hope Capcom will use to reveal a new installment.
- Kumitantei: Old School Slaughter – Episode 1 ReviewKumitantei: Old School Slaughter – Episode 1 is a visual novel heavily inspired by Danganronpa, featuring a cast of unique characters in a deadly experiment. The game blends exploration and investigation with trial segments where players use evidence to uncover the truth. While the soundtrack and voice acting are highlights, inconsistencies in trial logic and control schemes, along with occasionally unappealing visuals, detract from the experience.
- Capcom Reports 93 Percent of its Sales Are Digital, PC Accounted for 32 Million Sales in FY26Capcom reported that 93 percent of its total sales were digital during the 2025 fiscal year, with PC accounting for 32.17 million units sold, marking the third consecutive year PC has led sales. The company aims to reach 100 million annual sales by strengthening its global sales network and nurturing older IPs like Mega Man and Devil May Cry.
- Capcom says it's eyeing Devil May Cry, Ace Attorney, Dragon's Dogma for 'sequels, remakes, ports, etc.', and I'll gladly take the excuse to get my hopes upCapcom has indicated plans to expand its intellectual property value through sequels, remakes, and ports for franchises such as Devil May Cry, Ace Attorney, and Dragon's Dogma. This strategy aims to elevate these series to become future growth engines, similar to their success with Resident Evil, Monster Hunter, and Street Fighter. The company also mentioned leveraging generative AI in development while continuing to increase its workforce.
- Dead Rising Franchise Still Alive as Capcom Considers Sequels, RemakesCapcom is actively considering new entries and remakes for the Dead Rising franchise, which it lists as one of its "leading brands" alongside Devil May Cry and Mega Man. While a remaster of the original game was released for PlayStation 5 in 2024, the last mainline entry was Dead Rising 4 in 2016. Capcom is exploring various business models, including new IP, sequels, remakes, ports, and other media like movies and TV shows.
- Capcom wants to make new Devil May Cry, Ace Attorney, and Dead Rising gamesCapcom is considering new entries for its major franchises including Devil May Cry, Ace Attorney, and Dead Rising, as indicated in their latest financial report. While Resident Evil and Pragmata are set for releases, Dino Crisis was notably absent from the list of potential sequels or remakes. The company also discussed its stance on artificial intelligence in game development and the increasing trend of digital sales.
- Capcom wants to "nurture" dormant game series like Devil May Cry and Dragon's Dogma with "sequels,…Capcom is planning to revitalize dormant game series such as Devil May Cry, Dragon's Dogma, and Mega Man by developing sequels. The company aims to make these franchises as central to its portfolio as Street Fighter, Resident Evil, and Monster Hunter.
- Capcom Continues To Demonstrate Why Its The Current Industry DarlingCapcom has reported another record-breaking year, marking its 13th consecutive year of operating profit growth and achieving its highest consolidated sales and operating profit in FY2026. Key titles like Resident Evil 4 and Street Fighter 6 performed strongly, with the company also highlighting upcoming releases and its commitment to nurturing diverse franchises beyond Resident Evil and Monster Hunter.
- Capcom Wants to Nurture Old IP Like Devil May Cry, Ace Attorney With “Sequels, Remakes, Ports”Capcom plans to "nurture" classic intellectual properties like Devil May Cry and Ace Attorney through sequels, remakes, and ports. The company aims to expand its user base and improve performance by revitalizing these older franchises, alongside its core IPs of Resident Evil, Monster Hunter, and Street Fighter. While new games for Okami and Onimusha are in development, franchises like Breath of Fire, Darkstalkers, and Dino Crisis were not explicitly mentioned in these plans.
- Resident Evil and Pragmata crossover teased as Capcom profits surgeCapcom has initiated a social media crossover between its new game Pragmata and the Resident Evil franchise, with Pragmata's protagonist Diana 'hacking' into Resident Evil's accounts. This collaboration coincides with Capcom raising its earnings forecast for the fiscal year ending March 2027, driven by strong sales of Resident Evil 4 and other catalogue titles.
- Pragmata Review - Fly me to the moonPragmata is a sci-fi action adventure set on the moon, featuring protagonist Hugh Williams and his AI companion Diana. Despite a lackluster story, the game excels with its moody atmosphere, engaging combat that incorporates hacking, and a strong bond between the characters. The title offers robust side content and post-game activities, making it a worthy, albeit familiar, experience from Capcom.