Overview
- Capcom’s Q3 FY2025 report confirms Monster Hunter Wilds has surpassed 11 million units and now ranks eighth on the publisher’s all-time sellers, overtaking Devil May Cry 5.
- The game barely placed in Capcom’s latest quarterly top-10, with Monster Hunter Rise and the Sunbreak expansion recording higher sales in the period.
- Sales momentum has cooled since a 10 million launch month, adding roughly 1 million more over about 10 months and trailing the steadier trajectory seen with Monster Hunter World.
- Player critiques continue over difficulty balancing, poor PC performance, underwhelming updates, and a DLC-related quirk that improved performance in some areas only when all DLC was installed.
- Capcom’s report also notes Resident Evil’s dominance in recent top sellers, Devil May Cry 5 adding about 2.4 million since April 2025, and an apparent Street Fighter 6 figure swap, while separate dataminer claims of a Switch 2 port remain unconfirmed.