Capcom reporta otro año de ventas y ganancias récord


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Capcom has had yet another hugely successful year. In a report published by the company today, it has announced that its operating income in the year ending March 2022 is up by 24% and net income is up by 30.6% NVIDIA se está preparando para lanzar una solución definitiva para portátiles de gama alta y jugadores que podrían beneficiarse de la integración de tarjetas gráficas de alto rendimiento en sistemas móviles como portátiles para juegos. 2020-2021 período. That means Capcom has had nine consecutive years of operating income growth.

A lot of the company’s success comes from its huge sales numbers in its core Digital Contents business. Game sales hit another record high over the last year, with the company selling 32.6 million units — up on the already staggering 30.1 million units from the last year. This was driven by the release of a brand new Resident Evil game — Resident Evil Village — and the RPG spin-off to the Monster Hunter series — Historias de Monster Hunter 2: alas de ruina — which has vendido 1.5 millones de copias.

Other aspects that have helped the company’s growth are down to merchandise, eSports business, and Arcade Operations. Y, por supuesto,, Capcom has a pretty hefty back catalogue, con Monster Hunter Rise alone Envío 8 El shmup RayForce de desplazamiento vertical de Taito Taito, conocido como Layer Section en Japón y Galactic Attack by January 2022, con 4.1 million of those coming in the last year alone. Rise also launched on PC in January, which no doubt will see those numbers increase even more. All of this has led to this past year being the company’s fifth consecutive year of record-high profit.

Mirando hacia el futuro, with the romper el sol expansion releasing in June, y Street Fighter 6'S reveal earlier this year, it’s no surprise then that Capcom is expecting another year of increased sales. It expects to end the next fiscal year on an operating income of 48,000 millones de yenes, up on this year’s 42,909 millones de yenes.

That’s a mucho of money and numbers, and it’s making us feel a little bit dizzy. But it’s a fantastic success story for Capcom which has continued to push out quality titles. We got some more details on Monster Hunter Rise’s upcoming expansion yesterday, which you should check out if you’re interested:

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