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Ace Attorney 6 Announced for 3DS

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With Ace Attorney prequel Dai Gyakuten Saiban: Naruhodō Ryūnosuke no Bōken (which has been nicknamed The Great Ace Attorney) having been released in Japan back in July, you’d think Capcom’s next move would be to bring the title over here to the West. But, surprisingly, they seem to already be working on a brand new entry for the main series.

Announced in the latest issue of Weekly Famitsu, details are very few. All we know about it is that it’s being made for the 3DS, is being produced by Eshiro Motohide and directed by Takeshi Yamazaki (both returning from the previous game, Dual Destinies) and is titled Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney 6. This pretty much confirms that it will be continuing the adventures of the blue-suited lawyer as he and his defense team help innocent people avoid false convictions.

We should be getting new info soon, however, as Famitsu is slated to have a six-page interview that will discuss the game’s setting and new characters, though hopefully we’ll see plenty of old favourites too.

The game will also be playable at this year’s Tokyo Game Show and will feature a new system that will allow for quicker play.

It’s unknown if this title will receive a retail release in the West or be downloadable-only like Dual Destinies was. In fact, it’s unknown if it will even come to the West at all. There was a lot of concern over Dual Destinies’ localisation and Ace Attorney Investigations 2, a sequel to a spin-off starring prosecutor Miles Edgeworth, never got localised at all. There is also still no word on whether The Great Ace Attorney will receive a Western release. Given the series’ popularity in the West, it would be ridiculous and foolish on Capcom’s part to not release it over here.

UPDATE

Capcom has confirmed that Ace Attorney 6 will be released in the West. Apologies for the misinformation.

 

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Joker’s Free Suicide Squad DLC on PS5

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There hasn’t been much buzz surrounding Suicide Squad since its release in February. Warner Bros. was let down by the game’s underwhelming sales, but they remained committed to turning their live service vision into a reality. An exciting new DLC update has been released, introducing The Crown Prince of Crime to the game.

As the game’s first live season begins, players will have the chance to take on Green Lantern and, in the end, unlock The Joker as a playable character. Which Joker are you referring to? This is quite intricate. Furthermore, players can look forward to the inclusion of a Battle Pass, a variety of new shop items available for purchase, exciting Incursions and Strongholds to partake in, as well as an expanded selection of Infamy Sets and Notorious Gear to amass.

What are your thoughts on this? Does the allure of The Joker entice you to return to Suicide Squad, or have you remained a loyal fan all along? We value your feedback and would love to hear your thoughts in the comments section below.

 

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Documentary Explores the Making of the Highly Praised Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth for PS5

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Square Enix has launched a captivating documentary series that explores the intricate process behind the creation of the highly praised Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth. In the first episode, titled “Shaping the World,” the developer delves into the process of reimagining the expansive PS1 map of the original game into a vast sandbox for the PS5. The film includes personal stories shared by directors Naoki Hamaguchi and Tetsuya Nomura, as well as other important members of the team.

This reimagining of the all-time PlayStation classic was truly enjoyable. In our review, we praised Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth for its ability to enhance the already impressive combat system of Remake. The game truly shines in its portrayal of an iconic RPG setting. If you have a deep appreciation for the original PS1 game and found enjoyment in Remake, then Rebirth’s character-focused adventure will surely captivate you from start to finish.

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Gran Turismo 7 for the PS5 and PS4 shows continuous improvement

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While Sony may not classify Gran Turismo 7 as a live-service game, the team at Polyphony Digital certainly approaches it with a similar mindset. The game continues to impress with every new update, and although v1.44 may be smaller compared to previous versions, it still manages to enhance the already extensive content of this simulation racer.

The update, now available worldwide, introduces three new cars: the Audi R8 Coupé V10 Plus ’16, the Lamborghini Urus ’18, and the Toyota GT-One (TS020) ’99. Furthermore, it introduces three fresh events to World Circuits, an extra menu to conquer in the GT Café single-player campaign, and a collection of livery stickers inspired by the upcoming Highspeed Étoile anime, set to debut next week in Japan.

If you’re not already acquainted with Highspeed Étoile, you can watch a trailer right here. “Sony has announced that a collection of 26 stickers, consisting of 8 title logos and 18 main character stickers, will be made available for a limited time,” stated Sony on the PS Blog. In addition, Fukushima will be included as a backdrop in the title’s beloved photography mode.

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