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Capcom Platinum Games Sales Update (21st May 2019)

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Capcom has had a long history of producing rich and high budget titles for console users. The company has updated its platinum sales page showing which of its many series and individual games have performed best. Here is the update list for 21st May 2019:

Platinum Page changes ( From Q3 FY2018-2019 to Q4 FY2018-2019 – 3 Months Period )

  1. Monster Hunter World – 12.4M ( 11.9M ) ( +500K )
  2. Resident Evil 7 – 6.4M ( 6.1M ) ( +300K )
  3. Street Fighter V – 3.1M (2.9M) ( +200K )
  4. Resident Evil 6 – 7.3M ( 7.2M) ( +100K )
  5. Resident Evil 5 – 7.5M ( 7.4M) ( +100K )
  6. Monster Hunter XX (Double Cross) – 3.1M ( 3M ) ( +100K )
  7. Resident Evil Remake (HD Remastered) – 2.4M (2.3M) ( +100K)
  8. Resident Evil 0: HD Remaster 2.2M ( 2.1M ) ( +100K )
  9. Resident Evil 6 (PS4/Xbox One) – 1.7M ( 1.6M ) ( +100K )
  10. Resident Evil 5 (PS4/Xbox One) – 1.4M (1.3M) ( +100K)
  11. Resident Evil 2 – 4.2M ( New Addition )
  12. Devil May Cry V – 2.1M ( New Addition )

Monster Hunter games Ranking based only on Platinum list by combining all available versions

  1. Monster Hunter World – 12.4M
  2. Monster Hunter 4 – 8.3M
  3. Monster Hunter Generations – 7.4M
  4. Monster Hunter Freedom 2 – 6.2m
  5. Monster Hunter Freedom 3 – 4.9M
  6. Monster Hunter 3 – 4.5M
  7. Monster Hunter Freedom – 1.3M

Top 10 Capcom games based only on Platinum list by combining all available versions :

  1. Street Fighter II – 14.05M
  2. Monster Hunter World – 12.4M
  3. Resident Evil 5 – 11.2M
  4. Street Fighter IV – 9M
  5. Resident Evil 6 – 9M
  6. Monster Hunter 4 – 8.3M
  7. Monster Hunter Generations – 7.4M
  8. Resident Evil 4 – 7.3M
  9. Resident Evil 7 – 6.4M
  10. Monster Hunter Freedom 2 – 6.2M

Capcom Series Sales Ranking 

  1. Resident Evil – 91M (128 SKU)
  2. Monster Hunter – 54M (43 SKU)
  3. Street Fighter – 42M (91 SKU)
  4. Megaman – 35M (152 SKU)
  5. Devil May Cry – 20M (29 SKU)
  6. Dead Rising – 13M (22 SKU)
  7. Marvel Vs Capcom – 9.1M (16 SKU)
  8. Onimusha – 8.2M (16 SKU)
  9. Ace Attorney – 6.9M (29 SKU)
  10. Lost Planet – 6.1M (17 SKU)
  11. Dino Crisis – 4.4M (13 SKU)
  12. Ghosts and Goblins – 4.2M ( 14 SKU )
  13. Dragon’s Dogma – 4.4M ( 12 SKU )
  14. Sengoku BASARA – 4M ( 30 SKU )
  15. Breath Of Fire – 3.2M (15 SKU)
  16. Final Fight – 3.2M (10 SKU)
  17. Okami – 2.6M ( 11 SKU )
  18. 1942- 1.4M ( 3 SKU )
  19. Commando – 1.2M ( 2 SKU )

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10 thoughts on “Capcom Platinum Games Sales Update (21st May 2019)”

  1. Hope we can se some new Dino Crisis games from them — like RE2 Remake.
    I knew Ace Attorney wasn’t a bestseller, but it 6.9 millions on 29 SKUs was a bit lower than what I would’ve expected.
    MH is doing it pretty well^^

    1. How many of those SKUs are rereleases and ports of the same product? By my count, the original game has been released on a different format at least 8 times.

    1. I think they’ve done pretty ok seeing as the Switch is about 3 years old. Dragons Dogma was a nice addition to the Switch library.
      Capcom are slow starters in most consoles. It takes them a while to really get support going. I think we’ll see a very decent game from them by next year.
      The Switch is the best selling console in Japan. It is now difficult for them to ignore the platform.

  2. How the hell is Onimusha so high n the last list yet we still don’t see a new Onimusha game this gen, especially given how story driven single player, samurai, action, and survival horror are all hot trends right now, which Onimusha literally has all of them?!
    Either Capcom is slow as hell when it comes to trends worth jumping on or they’re stupid and lazy, I’m thinking Capcom are all the above.

  3. Good to see Capcom actually going back to their roots and actually targeting their fans more this gen.

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