Skip to main content
If you click on a link and make a purchase we may receive a small commission. Read our editorial policy.

The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles rated for PC, PS4 and Switch

The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles has been rated for PS4, Switch, and PC by the Taiwan Digital Game Rating Committee.

Though publisher Capcom hasn't formally announced the incoming game collection

Though not formally announced, the game – which is thought to collect the 2015's The Great Ace Attorney and 2017's The Great Ace Attorney 2, both of which launched on 3DS in Japan only – has previously been referenced in the massive Capcom data breach that happened at the tail-end of 2020 (and that ended up being far worse than the Japanese company initially thought).

First spotted by Gematsu, the ratings board has also listed a few other unannounced games that may be arriving on various platforms soon.

Nintendo Switch versions of Tales from the Borderlands, SnowRunner, and Secret Neighbor all appear, as well as a version of Genshin Impact for PS5.

If you're unfamiliar with The Great Ace Attorney games, it is a spin-off series that takes place in the 1800s across both Japan's Meiji Period and Britain's Victorian era.

Ryūnosuke Naruhodō, a descendant of longtime series protagonist Phoenix Wright, goes about solving cases in the manner of Sherlock Holmes – so the gameplay isn't exactly like what you'd be familiar with in other Ace Attorney games.

No specific release date has been mentioned, but if the game is getting processed by the ratings board, it stands to reason that it may be close to release.

Sign in and unlock a world of features

Get access to commenting, homepage personalisation, newsletters, and more!

In this article

The Great Ace Attorney

Nintendo 3DS

Related topics
About the Author
Dom Peppiatt avatar

Dom Peppiatt

Editor-in-chief

Dom is a veteran video games critic with 11 years' experience in the games industry. A published author and consultant that has written for NME, Red Bull, Samsung, Xsolla, Daily Star, GamesRadar, Tech Radar, and many more. They also have a column about games and music at The Guardian.
Comments