Monster Hunter has the top spot, but Resident Evil spreads the wealth

Resident Evil Villagesales numbershave been touted by Capcom for a while now, but thanks toa refresh of the “Platinum Titles” investor relations page, we have an updated look at how it stacks up to everything else. The Capcom all-time seller list still hasMonster Hunter: Worldin a commanding lead, but there’s plenty ofResident Evilto go around.

The vast majority of the list has stayed the same, with one notable exception. SoMonster Hunter: Risejumped up from a previous spot of number seven overall to number five.This pushed downResident Evil 5and6, which both remain on the list.Resident Evil Villagemanaged to crack the top 10 previously and had sales figures of 5.7 million units, and now it pushed up to 6.10, further poised to take the ninth spot fromStreet Fighter V. It’s just a matter of time.

Capcom all-time seller list

I expect the next update to shake things up a bit more. We could see theMonster Hunter Rise: SunbreakDLCtake up a spot with its own SKU, and it’ll be bolstered by adual launchon both PC and Switch.

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