Dai Gyakuten Saiban: Naruhodеќ Ryе«nosuke No Bеќke... May 2026
: The name "Herlock Sholmes" isn't a typo; it’s a nod to Maurice Leblanc’s 1908 stories where he renamed the detective after legal pressure from Doyle.
: In the original Japanese version, he is still referred to as "Sherlock Holmes". ⚖️ Real-World Historical Context Dai Gyakuten Saiban: NaruhodЕЌ RyЕ«nosuke no BЕЌke...
Set in the late 19th-century Meiji era of Japan and Victorian-era London, this spin-off follows Ryunosuke Naruhodo—an ancestor of Phoenix Wright—as he navigates the dawn of the modern legal system. 🕵️ Why "Herlock Sholmes"? : The name "Herlock Sholmes" isn't a typo;
: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s estate is famously protective. Even though early stories were public domain, later stories with a "more empathetic" Holmes were still under copyright in the US during development. Dai Gyakuten Saiban: NaruhodЕЌ RyЕ«nosuke no BЕЌke...
