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Capcom’s Monster Hunter Wilds Smashes 10 Mln Units In First Month

KUALA LUMPUR, April 2 (Bernama) -- Capcom Co Ltd has announced that its latest release, Monster Hunter Wilds, has sold over 10 million units globally in its first month since launching on Feb 28.

Monster Hunter Wilds, the newest instalment in the Monster Hunter series, features a dynamically changing world with shifting environments and packs of attacking monsters.

The game showcases high-quality visuals powered by Capcom’s proprietary RE ENGINE and supports crossplay across PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and personal computers (PCs), enabling players to engage across platforms.

The title introduces new gameplay mechanics, such as Focus Mode and seamless movement between settlements and ecosystems, which have further enhanced the immersive experience.

These innovations, combined with the franchise’s signature gameplay, have contributed to strong sales performance, according to Capcom in a statement.

The company also announced that the first free Title Update, scheduled for April 4, will introduce a fan-favourite monster and the Grand Hub, a new in-game gathering area. A second Title Update is planned for the summer.

Capcom reaffirmed its commitment to delivering engaging gaming experiences through continuous updates and its industry-leading development capabilities.

-- BERNAMA