Resident Evil and Monster Hunter continue to drive the publisher to new heights.
The company has reported record-breaking revenues for the last several years.
The Monster Hunter and Resident Evil studio kept its momentum rolling over the last 12 months.
Capcom’s action-RPG series is riding a high brought on by the popularity of Monster Hunter World and the ongoing success of the Nintendo Switch.
The company’s sales are 80% digital, but it’s aiming for 90%. SuperData’s Carter Rogers weighs in.
The market for remakes of beloved classics has proved to be lucrative for Square Enix and Capcom. This is a trend that shows no signs of slowing down, according to SuperData.
Resident Evil 2, Monster Hunter World, and Devil May Cry V are the largest contributors to the publisher’s successful quarter.
Resident Evil 2, DMC5, and Monster Hunter World were Capcom’s software hat trick, but esports expansion into the west will play a big role for the upcoming fiscal year.
Street Fighter League: Amateur-US will follow SLG’s competitive rubric, including ‘hometown teams,’ live events, and ‘premiere amateur content’ for Super League TV.
Contributors to the FB Alpha software, used to make Capcom’s classic arcade ROMs run more smoothly, are unhappy over its use in the commercial product.