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Alright, so here’s the scoop. Capcom, this big Japanese publisher, yeah? They just kinda hit it big. I’m talking hitting ¥45.5 billion — that’s like $302.2 million if you care about dollar conversions — in sales by the end of June. This is all within three months. Crazy, right?
And their games? Totally driving this boom. They mentioned titles like Devil May Cry 5, that freaky Resident Evil Village, the Resident Evil 4 Remake — oh, and Street Fighter 6 too. Funny thing I noticed, Devil May Cry 5 got a nice bump in sales ’cause of some new anime on Netflix. Who knew?
So, about sales numbers — Devil May Cry 5 hit 10.5 million units! And 1.7 million of those were just sold last quarter. Then there’s Resident Evil Village at 12.2 million units. Resident Evil 4 is close behind with 10.6 million. Oh, and Street Fighter 6? It’s at five million, partly ’cause folks are loving it on Nintendo Switch 2.
But wait, that’s not all. They moved a total of 14.16 million units just during this period. That’s up 48% from last year’s 9.53 million. Quite the jump, eh?
The cherry on top — their operating profit shot up, like, 90.8%! We’re talking ¥24.6 billion ($163.4 million). Yeah, those numbers are kinda wild — but if you think about it, maybe not that surprising with games like these flying off the shelves.
And that’s pretty much it, I guess.