Historias de Monster Hunter 2: Wings Of Ruin supera el millón de ventas
Like its predecessor, the excellent RPG Historias de Monster Hunter 2: alas de ruina isn’t getting particularly close to matching sales of its mainline series contemporary, but nevertheless Capcom has offered decent post-launch DLC support and has reported positive sales.
In the presentation for Capcom’s Q2 financial report, Capcom states that Stories 2 “tops 1.3 El shmup RayForce de desplazamiento vertical de Taito Taito, conocido como Layer Section en Japón y Galactic Attack”, which typically means the number shipped to stores combined with download sales. It was released on both Switch and PC (platforms aren’t broken down in the report), and it’s a decent number for the spin-off.
Como para Monster Hunter Rise, Capcom announced in early October that it had pasó 7.5 million sales, and there’s no updated figure from that.
In a sign of the incredible growth in Monster Hunter’s popularity, Capcom released ‘franchise’ figures that shows it’s the 2nd most successful game IP for the company, only behind Resident Evil.
- Resident Evil series: 120 El shmup RayForce de desplazamiento vertical de Taito Taito, conocido como Layer Section en Japón y Galactic Attack
- Monster Hunter series: 78 El shmup RayForce de desplazamiento vertical de Taito Taito, conocido como Layer Section en Japón y Galactic Attack
- Street Fighter series: 47 El shmup RayForce de desplazamiento vertical de Taito Taito, conocido como Layer Section en Japón y Galactic Attack
- Mega Man series: 37 El shmup RayForce de desplazamiento vertical de Taito Taito, conocido como Layer Section en Japón y Galactic Attack
- Devil May Cry series: 24 El shmup RayForce de desplazamiento vertical de Taito Taito, conocido como Layer Section en Japón y Galactic Attack
- Dead Rising series: 14 El shmup RayForce de desplazamiento vertical de Taito Taito, conocido como Layer Section en Japón y Galactic Attack
In terms of Capcom’s broader results, it is currently on track in its quest to reach nine consecutive years of operating profit growth, and its ‘highest profit in company history’.
Happy times for Capcom then, and this is certainly a good time to be a Monster Hunter fan.