Taiwan rating board reveals The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles for PC, PS4, and Switch

Ace Attorney raises their hand to lodge an objection
(Image credit: Capcom)

The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles has been rated by the Taiwan Digital Game Rating Committee for Nintendo Switch, PC, and PS4.

Though not formally announced, the collection – which is thought to contain The Great Ace Attorney and The Great Ace Attorney 2 – first came to light when Capcom was allegedly subject to a data breach at the end of last year.

As spotted by Gematsu, the rating also made mention of Tales from the Borderlands, SnowRunner, and Secret Neighbor all coming to Nintendo Switch, plus a PS5 version of Genshin Impact. 

The Ace Attorney games, which are visual novels where you try to solve crimes, have been hugely popular since the release of the first installment in 2001. The series is made up of six mainline games and five spin-off titles, including a crossover with the Professor Layton series, while Phoenix has also appeared in Ultimate Marvel vs Capcom 3

It has also gone on to make its way into other media, including a manga series, an anime series, a live-action film, and even a stage show. 

ICYMI, a Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney bot is turning Reddit arguments into courtroom scenes from the game. The bot, created by YouTuber Micah, first checks for the most common Redditors in the comment chain, and applies the most common one to Phoenix, and the second most common to Edgeworth. 

It then loops through all the comments in the chain and checks the tone of each one. If the tone is negative, the bot will apply the game's famous catchphrase “objection!” and similarly, "if the tone is positive will apply a happy sprite". The bot will then generate a video, upload it, and send a link to the user who commissioned it.

If you’re already a fan of the Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney series, take a look at our best visual novels list. 

Vikki Blake
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