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Street Fighter 6 Gets Ace Attorney Fighting Pass Content

Capcom has released a new Street Fighter 6 Fighting Pass that primarily adds crossover content from the Ace Attorney series. The new pass has the official title “Turnabout Gala,” and it is the featured pass for the fighting game in March 2025.

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One of the highlights of this Fighting Pass is the avatar gear set, which will let players turn their avatars to the Steel Samurai, one of the Ace Attorney series’ in-universe mascots. It also includes title bars and stickers that feature the series’ recurring characters like Phoenix Wright, Maya Fey, Miles Edgeworth, and the Judge.

The Music segment of the Fighting Pass features the Pursuit tracks from the Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney trilogy entries, which are readily playable via compilation releases on consoles, PCs, and mobile devices. The three tracks are “Pursuit – Corner the Culprit” from the first entry, “Pursuit – Confront the Culprit” from the second title Justice for All, and “Pursuit – Catch the Culprit” from the trilogy’s climactic entry Trials and Tribulations.

The Classic Game slot is the only segment that does not feature Ace Attorney, as there are no arcade games based on the franchise. Capcom has instead added Cyberbots: Fullmetal Madness, the 2D mecha fighting game that appeared first in arcades worldwide in 1995 and later ported to Sega Saturn and Sony PlayStation in Japan in 1997.

The new Fighting Pass content is also available to see via a trailer uploaded on the Street Fighter series’ official YouTube channel:

The Ace Attorney series crossover content is available on Street Fighter 6, which is playable worldwide on PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X, and PC.


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