A new way of expanding video games to every platform is seen with Capcom's strategy. Capcom has officially announced that "Ace Attorney: Apollo Justice" will arrive on mobile with iOS and Android OS in December.
Capcom, a Japanese video game publisher and developer have decided to introduce "Ace Attorney: Apollo Justice" to smartphone users. The "Ace Attorney Series" is originally released to Nintendo DS users in 2007.
"Ace Attorney: Apollo Justice" is the fourth title franchise of the game. The game is more of a visual novel than it is a game. The story of the game took place seven years after "Ace Attorney: Phoenix Wright." The players of this game must be careful in doing investigations and cross-examine witnesses diligently for their goal is to make sure their clients are not guilty.
According to The Escapist, "Ace Attorney: Apollo Justice" is a point-and-click adventure game with logic-based puzzles. The strategy is to make sure that players present right arguments for their clients to be proven not guilty. Players will play as a rookie Apollo Justice, a defense attorney who will collect vital pieces of evidence before coming to the courtroom.
Meanwhile, Capcom's strategy in releasing "Ace Attorney: Apollo Justice" and other series to mobile randomly is quite confusing. "Ace Attorney: Phoenix Wright" was first introduced to iOS last 2013 considering it was the third title in the series. However, the third title is not available on Android and there are no details if it will be released.
In addition, "Ace Attorney: Phoenix Wright Dual Destinies," the fifth title in the game series is available on iOS even before "Ace Attorney: Apollo Justice" announced the release date. According to Eurogamer, this has something to do with the game's character Apollo Justice who is a different lead.
Capcom's "Ace Attorney: Apollo Justice" will be released on iOS on December 1 and will arrive on Android on December 8. Recently, Capcom released the sixth installment of the series "Ace Attorney: Phoenix Wright - Spirit of Justice" for Nintendo 3DS which is the closest to the "Ace Attorney" story.