Capcom financial report

Capcom financial report highlights that Resident Evil 7 and MHW: Iceborne are still “consistently popular”

Also, Resident Evil Village hit a new milestone

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Today, for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2022. It wasn’t as much of a deep dive as Nintendo’s recent report, but there’s a few interesting software tidbits to glean.

Here are the takeaways from the 2022 Capcom financial report:

  • Resident Evil Village hits 6.1 million units in sales, which is beyond the roughly five million mark six months ago.
  • Monster Hunter 2 Stories: Wings of Ruin achieved 1.5 million in sales, a number Capcom seems happy with.
  • Capcom says that Monster Hunter World: Iceborne and Resident Evil 7 helped bolster its financial state because they are “consistently popular.”
  • The publisher didn’t report much in the mobile space, but did boast about  launching in China.

Using this new data, Resident Evil Village is tied with Street Fighter V for the 9th spot overall . At this point it just needs to push a little further to surpass Street Fighter II at 6.3 million units. Monster Hunter is also still very much secure as a staple IP for Capcom, and isn’t going anywhere anytime soon. And of course, the same goes for Resident Evil, which holds a staggering five spots in the overall top 10 now.

This report shows us a decent runway of what we can expect of Capcom in the next five years or so. And why Resident Evil Village DLC (we’re waaaaaiting!) is a no-brainer.


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