During today's Nintendo Direct presentation, Capcom revealed exciting news for fans of the Ace Attorney series. The company announced the upcoming release of the Ace Attorney Investigations Collection, set to launch on September 6. This collection will bring together remastered versions of two classic titles: Ace Attorney Investigations: Miles Edgeworth and Ace Attorney Investigations 2: Prosecutor's Gambit.
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What's Inside the Collection?
The Ace Attorney Investigations Collection offers players a nostalgic trip with updated features. Gamers can choose between re-drawn character sprites or stick with the original pixel art style. For those new to the series, a Story mode will auto-solve puzzles and investigations, allowing a smoother narrative experience. A History mode will also be available for players to review past dialogues, enhancing the overall storytelling.
In addition to these enhancements, the collection includes multi-language voice-overs, providing a more immersive gameplay experience for international fans. Players can delve deeper into the game's universe with a Gallery mode, offering insights into character designs and background art.
Exclusive Preorder Bonus: Ace Attorney Investigations 2 Soundtrack
Capcom is enticing early buyers with an exclusive preorder bonus. Those who preorder the Ace Attorney Investigations Collection will receive a DLC pack featuring five specially arranged tracks from the Ace Attorney Investigations 2 soundtrack. These tracks can be enjoyed as background music during gameplay or listened to separately in the game's Gallery mode.
The standard edition of the collection is priced at $40 and includes the base games along with the preorder bonus DLC. While physical copies will be available exclusively for the Nintendo Switch version initially, digital preorders are open across all platforms including PlayStation, Xbox, and PC.
For die-hard fans looking to complete their Ace Attorney collection, other subseries such as the Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy, Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney Trilogy, and The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles are also available. These collections cater to different platforms with digital and physical editions, ensuring accessibility for all fans.
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