TGS Unveils Juicy Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney 6 Trailer, Gameplay Video

TGS Unveils Juicy Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney 6 Trailer, Gameplay Video

So polish. Many objection.

Michelle McLean by Michelle McLean on Sep 20, 2015 @ 02:32 PM (Staff Bios)
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Not long ago, Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney 6 was announced for both a Japanese and Western release, but it's been during the Tokyo Game Show that a full trailer of the anticipated 3DS-exclusive title was released. In reality, it's the extended version of the announcement trailer, but fans can now squeal at the knowledge of Apollo Justice making a return in the game. I am sure many a fan are screaming for joy at the moment.

Either way, hopefully the trailer will be able to satiate your hunger temporarily until the next piece of news arrives. Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney 6 will launch in Japan sometime in 2016, whereas a Western release date is still unknown.

But we all know it will be coming to the West in 2016. You'll see. Below the TGS 2015 trailer, you'll also find a ten minute-long juicy gameplay video that is unfortunately not subbed in English. However, you should enjoy it anyway.



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