
Summary
- Capcom confirms the Resident Evil series has sold over 170 million units globally.
- Monster Hunter reaches 120 million units sold, bolstered by Wilds’ strong performance.
- Other franchises like Mega Man, Street Fighter, Devil May Cry, and Dragon’s Dogma also posted strong lifetime numbers.
Capcom March 2025 Sales: Top-Performing Franchises
According to Capcom’s latest earnings report ending March 31, 2025, the company’s major franchises continue to perform impressively worldwide. Leading the pack is Resident Evil with over 170 million units sold across the franchise. It’s followed closely by Monster Hunter, which now boasts over 120 million units sold.
Other notable milestones include Mega Man at 43 million, Street Fighter at 56 million, and Devil May Cry at 33 million. The Dragon’s Dogma series sits at 13 million units, thanks in part to the recent success of Dragon’s Dogma 2.
Monster Hunter Wilds and Resident Evil continue to shine
Capcom’s newest hit, Monster Hunter Wilds, has already sold over 10.108 million copies since its launch in February 2025. The title broke records as Capcom’s fastest-selling game and has been widely praised for its vast open world and immersive storytelling.
Other Monster Hunter titles also continue to perform well: Monster Hunter: World leads with 28.51 million units sold, followed by Iceborne (15.2M), Rise (17.1M), and Sunbreak (9.8M).
Meanwhile, Resident Evil games remain incredibly popular. The Resident Evil 2 remake leads with 15.4 million units, while RE7 (14.7M), Village (11.3M), and the RE4 remake (9.9M) follow closely. Capcom has also teased the development of Resident Evil 9, rumored to be open-world and expected to be officially revealed later this year.
Other franchises also growing steadily
Capcom’s report also confirms steady growth for other series:
- Dead Rising: 18 million units
- Ace Attorney: 13 million units
- Marvel vs. Capcom: 12 million units
- Onimusha: 8.7 million units
- Okami: 4.6 million units
Devil May Cry 5 has now reached 9.13 million units, and Street Fighter 6 continues to rise with 4.67 million copies sold. Dragon’s Dogma 2, the latest in the fantasy RPG series, sits at 3.7 million.
Conclusion
Capcom’s franchise portfolio remains strong as it approaches the second half of 2025. With Resident Evil and Monster Hunter continuing to dominate in lifetime sales, and new entries like Dragon’s Dogma 2 and Monster Hunter Wilds performing exceptionally well, the future looks bright for the company’s fan-favorite IPs. Fans now eagerly await more updates, particularly around Resident Evil 9 and the Okami sequel teased during The Game Awards.