The Great Ace Attorney 'not intended' for Western release, Capcom France says
A day after Ace Attorney 6 was announced, we've learned The Great Ace Attorney's Western releases seems less likely.
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A day after Ace Attorney 6 was announced, we've learned The Great Ace Attorney's Western releases seems less likely.
Capcom is getting ready to unveil its next numbered Ace Attorney game and has also confirmed we can expect a western release.
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