The Resident Evil franchise remains one of Capcom’s most enduring and lucrative success stories. The survival horror genre has experienced an astonishing resurgence over nearly the past decade, revitalized by its 2017 renaissance, and subsequently, numerous installments have garnered widespread critical acclaim and commercial success in kind.
Given its consistent track record of achieving major sales milestones, it’s hardly surprising to see the collection reach this latest benchmark. Capcom recently released its quarterly financial report for the ongoing fiscal year, which concludes on March 31 next year, revealing that the series has surpassed a significant milestone of selling over 160 million units globally.
In December, Capcom announced a milestone: Resident Evil Village had sold 10 million copies worldwide, achieving this feat in record-breaking time as the fastest-selling game in the series. As of the current year’s beginning, remakes have surpassed a milestone, with over 13.9 million units sold globally, alongside which has seen impressive sales of more than 8.7 million units worldwide; meanwhile, has reached an astonishing total of over 13.3 million items purchased worldwide.
According to Capcom, the remake has generated impressive sales of over 7.6 million units since its release. Discover more about it through this resource.