Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney 6 Announced, Western Release Confirmed

Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney 6 Announced, Western Release Confirmed

I really need to start playing this series.

Michelle McLean by Michelle McLean on Sep 01, 2015 @ 11:12 AM (Staff Bios)
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Hold onto your index fingers, boys and girls, because a new Phoenix Wright is on the way. The latest issue of Weekly Famitsu has announced the arrival of Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney 6 for the Nintendo 3DS.

Care to object?

I thought not.

Moving on, the new title will feature a new system that allows for quicker gameplay. Even better is that there is also a Western Release planned, according to Capcom. A demo for Phoenix Wright 6 will be playable at the Tokyo Game Show between September 17 to 20. Unfortunately, that's all the information that's made available so far, but hopefully there will be more on the way during TGS.
If you want proof about the Western release, here's the official Twitter update from @aceattorneygame:

"You heard Wright! Ace Attorney 6 (working title), announced in Japan today, is also in development for the west!"

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