Capcom has announced a major free update for Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy, set to launch on November 19, 2025. The upcoming patch will expand the beloved courtroom collection with new languages, fresh features, and additional refinements designed to make the classic trilogy even more accessible.
Among the headline additions, the trilogy will support Latin American Spanish and Brazilian Portuguese for the first time. This expansion makes the games playable for a wider audience, opening the doors of Wright’s courtroom drama to even more fans worldwide. Capcom also confirmed that global sales of the trilogy have now surpassed 4.3 million units, cementing its place among the company’s best-selling titles.
In addition to language support, players can look forward to a range of quality-of-life enhancements. The update introduces an episode select option, a gallery mode, a scene creator, and an auto-play function. Improvements to the user interface during the testimony phase will also refine the courtroom experience, ensuring smoother pacing through the game’s dramatic trials.
Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy, originally released in 2014, bundles the first three entries in the series: Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney, Justice for All, and Trials and Tribulations. Over the years, the compilation has been re-released across multiple platforms, including Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC via Steam, while also receiving mobile editions.
With these additions, Capcom appears to be addressing long-standing fan requests while keeping the trilogy relevant for both newcomers and seasoned attorneys alike. Whether revisiting old cases or experiencing the twists of Wright’s courtroom for the first time, players will soon have more ways to enjoy one of Capcom’s most iconic franchises.