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Okay, so get this — Capcom, that big shot in Japanese publishing, just dropped some insane numbers for its sales. We’re talking ¥45.5 billion, which is like $302.2 million, right? And that’s just in three months up to June 30. Wild, huh?
I mean, there’s like a 53.7% jump from last year, mostly because of their Digital Contents or, you know, video games. They went on about Devil May Cry 5, Resident Evil Village, Resident Evil 4 Remake, and Street Fighter 6. Devil May Cry 5 got a boost thanks to some anime on Netflix. Who knew anime could push game sales like that?
So, here’s the thing — Devil May Cry 5 has sold 10.5 million units. And a chunk of that, like 1.7 million, was just recent. Then there’s Resident Evil Village at 12.2 million units and Resident Evil 4 sitting at 10.6 million. Oh, and Street Fighter 6? Five million copies, partly ’cause it’s now on Nintendo Switch 2, or so they say.
Anyway — where was I? Oh right, Capcom moved 14.16 million game units in just this period. That’s a 48% rise from last year’s 9.53 million. Big numbers, I know.
Then there’s their operating profit — it just about exploded, jumping 90.8% to ¥24.6 billion, which is approximately $163.4 million. Just letting those numbers sink in is kinda mind-boggling.