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Monster Hunter Wilds Becomes Capcom's Top-Selling Game Fast

Mar 04, 2025 9:10 AM

Monster Hunter Wilds has achieved a remarkable feat, selling over 8 million copies in just three days, making it Capcom's fastest-selling game to date. Released on February 28, 2025, it garnered over a million concurrent players on Steam within its first day and peaked at 1.38 million players over the weekend. This surge in player activity helped push Steam's total online player count to a record high of over 40 million. Capcom credits its success to the game's global appeal, extensive beta testing, and prominence in major gaming events. Despite some technical issues prompting the release of a patch shortly after launch, Monster Hunter Wilds has solidified its position as Capcom’s most lucrative franchise, potentially threatening the sales records of its predecessors.

Why is Monster Hunter Wilds experiencing such high sales figures?

The combination of its broad global appeal, participation in global events, and successful online beta tests has driven significant interest and sales for Monster Hunter Wilds, solidifying its status in the Monster Hunter series.

Monster Hunter Wilds is a part of the Monster Hunter franchise, which has garnered a massive following for its engaging gameplay focused on hunting powerful monsters in a rich, immersive world. The series has been praised for its cooperative multiplayer experience and vast ecosystems, making it an essential title for action RPG fans. The franchise began in 2004 and has seen numerous successful releases across different platforms, consistently pushing the boundaries of action-adventure gameplay.



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