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Resident Evil 7 officially sells over 15 million copies as MH: Wilds underperforms

For the past decade or so, Capcom has been going from strength to strength, with a majority of their titles not only launching to high praise, but equally-high sales. Unlike most publishers, Capcom consistently releases their game sales data – providing up-to-date figures for all of its ‘Platinum Titles’ (games which have passed 1 million units in sales). As part of their latest report, multiple Resident Evil titles have been confirmed to have hit new major milestones.

Updating the Platinum Titles section on their Investor Relations site, Capcom has shared its latest sales data as of the 30th of June 2025, revealing that multiple Resident Evil titles have hit new milestones – specifically:

  • Resident Evil VII – 15.4M (an increase of 700k)
  • Resident Evil 4 Remake – 10.6M (an increase of 700k)
  • Resident Evil 3 Remake – 10.2M (an increase of 300K)

In addition, Resident Evil 5 and 6 are closing in on 10 million copies sold, with both titles currently sitting at 9.7 million (an increase of 100k units).

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Perhaps the most interesting sales data pertains to Monster Hunter Wilds. While the title had one of the biggest launches in the publisher’s history following its arrival earlier this year, sales seem to have fallen off a cliff, with Wilds selling just 400,000 units during the past Quarter – pushing total copies to 10.5 million.

Of course, 10 million units is nothing to sniff at, but given the fact that the last-gen Monster Hunter Rise sold an equal number of copies over the past few months (400k, bringing total sales to 17.5 million), it is clear that Capcom still has some work to do in order to ensure Monster Hunter Wilds becomes all that it was promised to be.

KitGuru says: What do you think of Monster Hunter Wilds? Have you gone back to Rise/World in the past few months? Will Wilds ever manage to reach the heights of its predecessors? Let us know down below.

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