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Capcomhas revealed its latest franchise sales numbers, providing fans with some insight into how the legendary studio’s games have fared over the past year. One of the biggest players in the industry,Capcomhas seen some major success in 2025 already, with some potential big releases in the pipeline.
The year started off with a bang for Capcom, with February’sMonster Hunter Wildsinstantly becoming a major hitand a potential Game of the Year contender. At release, the action RPG pulled in over 1.3 million concurrent players on Steam, with even more flocking to the title on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S. Capcom announced soon after thatMonster Hunter Wildshad become its fastest-selling game to date, with fans continuing to praise the title’s story and vast open world. Now, more information has come to light regarding the company’s many other popular franchises and how well they have sold as 2025 reaches the halfway point.
In itslatest earnings report, Capcom shared the sales figures for many of its major franchises as of March 2025.Resident Evilsits at the top of the pack, with the series selling over 170 million copies. In second place isMonster Hunter, with a combined 120 million units sold, andMega Mansits in third place at 43 million copies. Bolstered by last year’s well-received sequel, theDragon’s Dogmaseries now sits at 13 million copies sold, whileStreet Fightercomes in at an impressive figure of 56 million. One series currently seeing a resurgence isDevil May Cry, which has shipped over 33 million units and recently got its own anime series on Netflix. Earlier this month, apotentialDevil May Cryremakewas teased by series creator Hideki Kamiya, though nothing is said to be in the works just yet.
Capcom Series Lifetime Sales Figures (as of June 25, 2025)
Given these sales figures, it’s no surprise thatResident Evil 9is in the works, with Capcom recently teasing the title in a video celebrating the success of theResident Evil 4remake. Details about the game remain scarce, including its release window, though some leakers have pointed to the ninth entry being an open-world title. More information is expected to be revealed by the end of the year.
During The Game Awards 2024, fans were shocked to learn thatanOkamisequel was in developmentand being led by the original game’s creator. The title will directly follow the events of the first game and is being developed on Capcom’s proprietary RE Engine, which was also used to createMonster Hunter WildsandStreet Fighter 6.No release date has been confirmed.