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Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Dual Destinies Now Has A Confirmed US Release Date

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Capcom has revealed that Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Dual Destinies for the Nintendo 3DS will be released in North America on October 24th. The company also explained that the 3DS eShop will be receiving extended content and costumes, and it’s coming out at a lower than expected price of $29.99. Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Dual Destinies will only be available to western consumers as a digital download on the Nintendo 3DS eShop.

37 thoughts on “Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Dual Destinies Now Has A Confirmed US Release Date”

  1. For someone like me who has Ace Attorney as either their favourite or one of their favourite series, after some hard years 24th October is going to be an emotional day. Note, the release date of 24th October has also been confirmed for Europe as well as US.

  2. First day buy.
    Finally! I truly love this series and can’t wait to get my hands on it.
    Ugh, October why must you be full of so many games I want!!??? D:

  3. Sonic Lost Worlds, Batman Arkham Origins Blackgate and Phoenix Wright Ace Attorney: Dual Destinies within a 4 day span?

  4. Capcom is having serious financial issues, so it’s only natural they only release it digitally.
    I really can’t understand why people complain about it.

    1. I’m not complaining but I won’t buy it unless it’s physical. It has nothing to do with Capcom and everything to do with Nintendo, their network, and terrible policies.

      I lost hundreds of dollars worth of downloaded games on my 3DS and Wii because downloads are tied to systems and not accounts. So once my systems were gone I was stuck and Nintendo wouldn’t help me when I got them replaced – despite my Club Nintendo account being linked and verified, showing that I purchased those games.

      Since that time, I refuse to purchase digital games until Nintendo removes this ridiculous “tied to system” thing.

      People whose systems are stolen or broken, they’re screwed.

  5. Here’s to hoping that everyone who wants a physical copy don’t buy the digital version. If Wrigth has thought me one thing; it’s to never give up, no matter how late it seems.

      1. Did not say that no one should buy the digital version. Those who want that one should of course buy and enjoy that. But those who want a physical release should not. Hopefully, Capcom will realise the potential in a retail version, and everyone get what they want.

        1. Once again, terrible logic. All it will do is make them think, “Oh no one is buying this, let’s not even bother localizing anymore”.

          1. Capcom is plenty aware of how many of AAs fans feel about this. So if sales are lower than expected, that should be their first reason.
            In fact, if sales are good despite the reactions from fans, Capcom can likely conclude that their strategy worked. If you are dissatisfied with a product, buying it anyway will remove any reason for the company to change the product. Just look at Japan and their digital version. They weren’t supposed to have that, but fans reacted and they got it. We need the same to happen here, only reversed.

    1. What
      Did you mean Pearl
      …Did you even play Apollo Justice? This takes place even after that so it’s far into the future.

      huehuehue trite as a little girl–/brickd

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