
We'll be sure to keep you updated as soon as those details become available. More details will become clear in a few weeks". Capcom USA’s senior vice president Christian Svensson has said that it’s actually quite possible for Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Dual Destinies to be getting a physical release after all.
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Instead we shortcutted that and brought it straight to eShop."įinally, Svensson hinted that there's more to Dual Destinies than yesterday's announcement revealed, "Just keep in mind we haven't shared full details yet. The next installment of the Phoenix Wright series may be confirmed as being a download-only release, but don’t start fearing for the life of you SD card just yet. If we'd said ‘no, it's not coming’, it would have triggered the inevitable ‘please bring it to eshop, at least’ cries.

I wanted to get a physical copy, but no news of it was made at all. "We worked very hard to ensure a Western release on this title. Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy, Dual Destinies, and Spirit of Justice are on. However, it will only be released as a digital download on the 3DS eShop, while. Svensson acknowledged that these fans might feel alienated by Capcom's decision to release Dual Destinies only on the eShop but also asked for some understanding: Last month Capcom announced Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney - Dual Destinies was coming to the West later on this year.

Some are concerned about Nintendo's decision to tie downloads to a physical system, while others just like owning small plastic rectangles. There are numerous reasons why players would opt for a physical copy over a game over a digital version, but these reasons tend to vary from player to player. Responding to these fans, Capcom's Christian Svensson took to the Ask Capcom forums to explain the decision to go digital-only and said that "hopefully the method to our madness will become more clear". Yesterday, Capcom got fans of courtroom drama and emphatic gesturing all sorts of excited when it announced that Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney - Dual Destinies would come to North America and Europe as an eShop-only title.īut some fans wanted more - or rather, they wanted a physical copy of the game.
