Ghost Trick: Phantom Detective returns to life with a remaster this summer

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The Capcom vault is opening, and a beloved spirit is floating out. Ghost Trick: Phantom Detective is coming to PC and consoles this summer.

This new version is a remaster of the 2010 classic Ghost Trick: Phantom Detective. Directed by Ace Attorney creator Shu Takumi, it follows one down-on-his-luck murder victim whose ghost comes back to life, and needs to solve various mysteries and puzzles in order to discover the truth.

Alongside remastered graphics and a better frame rate, the Switch version of Ghost Trick is also getting a few goodies for old fans. There’s a collection of art and music, showing the development of the original Ghost Trick. There’s also a bunch of sliding Ghost Puzzles, ported over from the mobile version of Ghost Trick.

No firm date’s been locked yet, but Capcom is aiming to have Ghost Trick: Phantom Detective out on PC, PS4, Xbox One, and Switch this coming summer.


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