For an extremely long time, PC gamers could only dream of playing Capcom's Ace Attorney games natively on PC. Your only options were to dump your own cartridge for emulation or, ideally, to get them for their actual respective consoles. A less than ideal predicament, as we're sure you agree. That all stopped in 2019, when Capcom finally ported a trilogy of Ace Attorney titles over to PC in one bundled package. Then, a 2021 follow-up proved that the original port wasn't a one-off.
Enter Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney Trilogy, then. The third Ace Attorney bundle to come out on PC under the Capcom umbrella, this game has been hotly anticipated on the platform for years now. So, what we've got in front of us is the fact that Apollo Justice is coming out on PC on January 24. If that tickles your fancy, scroll ahead and learn everything important about the game quickly and easily!

Anyone who's ever played an Ace Attorney game will know what the Apollo Justice titles are all about. Players are put in control of an anime-esque attorney as they solve increasingly intricate lawsuits and detective cases. As this Ace Attorney's title implies, however, players get to control an all-new attorney this time around: Apollo Justice himself.
The legendary Phoenix Wright appears as a mentor figure, instead, allowing Capcom to set up an exciting new narrative with the man himself in an entirely different role. What you get is an experience that's both familiar and novel at the same time - a perfect match for those who want a bit more Ace Attorney before everything is said and done. Of course, this version of the game is pretty darn special in its own right.
On top of making Apollo Justice games available on PC, Capcom is now bundling a whole bunch of bonus content with the trilogy. Franchise fans have got oodles of stuff to look forward to, and much of it has never been seen before. Better yet, you won't need to fiddle about with emulation or anything of the type: everything will just work. What this means, in effect, is that both total newcomers and veteran players have got something to look forward to here, making the game that much more interesting in general.

The biggest consideration of them all is - content. Naturally, all three of the original Apollo Justice games are fairly old by now, having first launched back in the late aughts. The good news, right off the bat, is that you're essentially getting three games' worth of content in one comprehensive package:
Capcom's gone a step further, however, and players are also getting two bonus Special Episodes that were previously only available as DLC content. In total, then, you're getting a whopping 16 Episodes to keep yourself busy. We expect dozens of hours of fun from the game, and we're sure fans will find much to enjoy here.
Naturally, Capcom is also including a wealth of bonus goodies to fiddle around with, when you don't feel like solving actual cases:
Stellar value, then, and it only gets better if you get your copy off of 2Game.
It should be obvious, then, that you're getting a phenomenal bang for your buck with Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney Trilogy. Three games' worth of content bundled into one awesome package? Fully supported on modern hardware - with Steam Deck on the docket, to boot - and with a wealth of bonus amenities? Sign us up!
Don't forget, though, if you want to get the best price possible, you're going to want to grab your copy via 2Game, specifically. Until January 24, you can snag the game at 13% off, bringing the price down to just over 40 EUR or your regional equivalent! Use any of the big links featured in this article, and we'll have you set up with a Steam key to play on day one quickly and easily!

If you're concerned about whether your PC will be able to run Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney Trilogy in the first place, don't be. Not only are these games rather old (though they've aged very gracefully across the board), but Capcom is also updating them to accommodate modern systems in the best way possible. Whether you believe it or not, the recommended spec is the delightfully old and out-of-date Nvidia GT 1030 graphics card, which should tell you all you need to know about how (in)expensive this game is to run. See for yourself!
The added note is that "framerate might drop in graphics-intensive scenes" if you run the game at the absolute minimum spec. Though, the nature of Ace Attorney is such that this shouldn't worry you too much, as you'll always have plenty of time to react and get on with the case.
Really, the only difference between the two spec requirements is the RAM. All things considered, we think you should have absolutely no trouble running Apollo Justice no matter what.

And that about covers everything you need to know about the PC version of Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney Trilogy. The game is coming out, as we previously mentioned, on January 24, which means you've got just over a week to make use of 2Game's exclusive discount offers. And remember, you can always subscribe to our official newsletter to score bonus coupons, which stack on top of our existing store discounts. You know what to do, then: have fun!
For an extremely long time, PC gamers could only dream of playing Capcom’s Ace Attorney games natively on PC. Your only options were to dump your own cartridge for emulation or, ideally, to get them for their actual respective consoles. A less than ideal predicament, as we’re sure you agree. That all stopped in 2019, when […]