Capcom has released its latest Platinum Titles sales data as of March 31, 2026, revealing milestone achievements across its major franchises. The Resident Evil series has now sold over 201 million copies worldwide, adding an incredible 18 million units in a single fiscal quarter.
The Monster Hunter franchise continues its dominance at 127 million units lifetime, while multiple individual titles have posted significant gains since the previous update in December 2025.
Key Platinum Title Numbers
- Monster Hunter: World — 22.1 million (+100K)
- Monster Hunter Rise — 18.6 million (+400K)
- Monster Hunter Wilds — 11.4 million (+400K, launched February 2025)
- Resident Evil 7: Biohazard — 14.3 million
- Resident Evil 2 Remake — 15.8 million
- Resident Evil 4 Remake — 13.6 million (+1.4 million since December 2025)
- Dragon's Dogma 2 — 3.9 million
- Monster Hunter Stories — Now a 1 million seller
Franchise Series Totals
The Resident Evil series has firmly crossed the 200 million milestone to reach 201 million total units, driven by continued strong sales of Resident Evil 4 Remake and a growing catalog of modern and classic titles. The Monster Hunter series sits at 127 million, while Street Fighter continues to sell steadily with the fighting game franchise remaining a consistent earner.
Industry Context
Capcom's Platinum Titles list — which tracks games that have sold over 1 million units each — now includes over 100 entries, demonstrating the Japanese publisher's remarkable consistency across decades. The update is particularly notable for showing that Capcom's classic franchises continue to sell strongly even years after their initial release, reflecting both effective catalog pricing strategies and sustained interest from new players discovering the series.
With Dragon's Dogma 2 approaching 4 million units and Monster Hunter Wilds already at 11.4 million within just over a year of launch, Capcom's pipeline remains exceptionally healthy as the company heads into the second half of 2026. Fans are now looking ahead to potential announcements at Summer Game Fest, including the recently confirmed Resident Evil Requiem and the mysterious Pragmata.