Capcom's new financial report as of December 31, 2025 confirms Resident Evil's dominance in the company's catalog
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Capcom published an update of its Platinum Titles, the list that brings together all the games that have surpassed one million copies sold, with data corresponding to its latest financial report closed on December 31, 2025. The survey once again makes it clear that Resident Evil is today the most solid and consistent franchise of the Japanese company.
The most notable case is Resident Evil 4 Remake, which added 1.1 million units sold in the last quarter, reaching a total of 12.2 million copies. This performance positions it as one of the most successful titles in the recent history of Capcom and reinforces the strategy of betting on high-quality remakes.
Other games in the saga also maintained sustained growth. Resident Evil Village added 700,000 copies, reaching 13.5 million, while Resident Evil 2 Remake incorporated 500,000 additional units, with a cumulative total of 16.8 million, confirming the relevance of installments released several years ago.
Strong performance from Street Fighter and Devil May Cry
Among the franchises that do not belong to the Resident Evil universe, Street Fighter 6 continues to show solid results. The title added 600,000 sales in the quarter and has reached 6.3 million copies since its launch, consolidating itself as one of the most successful installments in the fighting saga.
Meanwhile, Devil May Cry 5 once again demonstrated its long-term strength. Although it did not have major recent campaigns, it managed to sell an additional 300,000 units, reaching 11 million copies in total, a remarkable figure for a game released several years ago.
Capcom actualizó sus ventas: Resident Evil lidera y Monster Hunter desacelera
Monster Hunter Wilds shows signs of slowing down
The main note of concern for Capcom comes from Monster Hunter Wilds, the most recent installment of a saga that has historically dominated the company's annual balance sheets. In the last quarter, the game barely added 300,000 copies, reaching 11 million in total, a pace noticeably lower than that of previous installments.
The contrast is evident with Monster Hunter Rise, which added 400,000 units and reached 18.2 million, although it also shows a more moderate growth trend than in previous years. This behavior suggests possible fatigue in the franchise or market saturation after multiple successful releases.
Implications for Capcom's future strategy
The figures confirm that Resident Evil has become Capcom's main financial and creative pillar, driving investments in remakes, new installments, and additional content. The sustained success of the saga reinforces the idea that the company will continue to prioritize this universe to guarantee commercial stability.
In contrast, the slowdown of Monster Hunter Wilds raises questions about the franchise's immediate future. Industry analysts point out that a drop in the sales pace usually translates into less long-term support, adjustments to the content schedule, or a rethinking of the marketing strategy to reactivate community interest.
Capcom actualizó sus ventas: Resident Evil lidera y Monster Hunter desacelera
Impact on the gaming community and upcoming releases
For players, these results anticipate a greater flow of content and expansions linked to Resident Evil, while the future of Monster Hunter could depend on new updates, special collaborations, or even spin-offs that renew the proposal.
Looking ahead to the coming years, Capcom already has key releases on its schedule such as Pragmata, Onimusha: Way of the Sword, and the highly anticipated Resident Evil Requiem. The performance of these titles will be decisive for balancing the weight of its historic franchises and defining the company's strategy in an increasingly competitive market.