At TGS, Capcom revealed Great Ace Attorney 2, a sequel to the Japan-only 3DS game that released in 2015. The sequel once again stars Naruhodō Ryūnosuke, an ancestor of Phoenix Wright, and Sherlock Holmes.
Naruhodō wants to become a qualified defense attorney and travels to England with his assistant Susato Mikotoba to further his studies, encountering the world famous Sherlock Holmes with whom he immediately works with on a case.
Sadly, despite the year that has passed since launch, it hasn’t been localised for a western release, with Capcom somewhat ambiguously sharing that “certain circumstances” were preventing them from doing so.
Capcom hasn’t confirmed an expected release date for The Great Ace Attorney 2: Ryunosuke Naruhodo’s Resolution in Japan, nor which platforms it is destined for.
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“The Great Ace Attorney was a spin-off installment of the popular Ace Attorney series, that took place during Japan’s Meiji period at the back-end of the 19th century, and followed the story of Phoenix Wright’s ancestor Ryūnosuke Naruhodō, alongside a new cast of characters including Sherlock Holmes. The game was released in 2015 in Japan. There are no current plans for it to be released in the West, to the dismay of many Ace Attorney fans.”
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