Ace Attorney 5 Doesn’t Object To The 3DS

OBJECTION! Dammit! I thought I'd do that with some of that crazy Word Art from Microsoft Works. It would have been awesome, I promise you.

You know what else is awesome? The 3DS! It's getting another installment in Capcom's portable lawyer series. Ace Attorney 5 will land on the 3DS Andriasang writes of the latest issue of Japanese gamer mag Famitsu:

The magazine has looks at two Ace Attorney games: Ace Attorney 5 and Professor Layton vs Ace Attorney. For Ace Attorney 5, the magazine confirms the sequel's platform as 3DS and reveals that Phoenix Wright is the main character. Wright has a new partner, a mysterious girl in yellow clothing. This girl will be a central figure in the game.

A date has not yet been announced but Capcom has confirmed to Kotaku that Ace Attorney 5 will be released across all three major international markets: Japan, the US, and Europe.

For those of you wondering about PL vs AA, Famitsu featured a back splash suggesting a release date in Japan of 11/29. A US release still has yet to be confirmed.

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