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With decades in the business, Capcom boasts some of the greatest video game franchises. Monster Hunter and Street Fighter remain fan favorites. Resident Evil expertly utilized its expansion into shows and films to increase attention to the games. But out of Capcom’s dozens of titles, only some come out on top as the best-selling games of all time. Let’s see if any of your favorites make the cut. The units listed below are estimates as of 2023.
15. Resident Evil 4
Units Sold | Release Date | Platforms |
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4.9 million | March 2023 | PC, macOS, PlayStation 4 and 5, |
Resident Evil 4 is one of the latest remakes of the zombie-filled franchise. Graphics are at the forefront again concerning improvements from the OG 2005 game. The general premise remains as Leon sets out to rescue the President’s daughter from a deranged European village.
However, there are other additions, such as new gameplay mechanisms and an updated storyline. Once we add on the recent DLC that puts you in the shoes of fan-favorite Ada Wong, it’s no surprise the remake holds strong on the list of top-selling Capcom games.
14. Resident Evil 2
Units Sold | Release Date | Platforms |
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4.96 million | January 1998 | PC, PlayStation, Nintendo 64, Dreamcast, GameCube |
Ranking the best-selling Capcom games takes us far back in the past with Resident Evil 2. The game introduced fans to the awesome pair of Leon and Claire. At the time, my young self believed those blocky-like zombies were the greatest and most terrifying things ever put in a video game. It helped feed my lifelong passion for all things horror. By the looks of the unit sales, it continues to do the same for many fans.
13. Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak
Units Sold | Release Date | Platforms |
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6.1 million | June 2022 | PC, PlayStation 4 and 5, |
Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak puts a new meaning to the word “expansion.” It can rightfully be a game on its own as it adds several cool monsters, quests, combat mechanisms, and a storyline that follows up on the ending in the original game. As the game saw ports to additional consoles, it’s no surprise it keeps a steady seat on the best-selling Capcom games list.
12. Street Fighter II
Units Sold | Release Date | Platforms |
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6.3 million | March 1992 | Arcade, PC, Nintendo Switch, Sega Genesis |
How many of you are old enough to remember playing Street Fighter II in an actual arcade? If you were too young (like me) or not born yet, you can still jump in and experience the nostalgia. The classic game remains a top contender for Capcom because who wouldn’t want to experience the epic cry of “Hadouken!!” in classic format?
11. Devil May Cry 5
Units Sold | Release Date | Platforms |
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7.2 million | March 2019 | PC, PlayStation 4 and 5, |
Devil May Cry 5 is one of the many additions to the action-packed franchise. Players flocked to the game as it allows you to control multiple characters through versatile missions. Returning characters like Dante keep veteran players happy while the game also introduces new people like V to spice things up. We still get the familiar fast-paced combat, albeit with some upgrades that keep fans entertained.
10. Street Fighter V
Units Sold | Release Date | Platforms |
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7.3 million | February 2016 | Arcade, PC, PlayStation 4 |
Street Fighter V is the only other title in the franchise that exceeded 6 million units sold. It boasts an upgraded appearance while still paying respects to its roots with its 2D style. You get a healthy roster of 16 fighters to choose from, and the multiplayer aspect can help you feel as though you’re battling it out in an arcade old-school style. At 7 years old, it’s impressive that it remains within the top 15 of Capcom titles.
9. Resident Evil 3
Units Sold | Release Date | Platforms |
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7.6 million | April 2020 | PC, PlayStation 4 and 5, |
Now we’re back in the land of zombies and monstrosities like Nemesis. Resident Evil 3 remakes the 1999 version of the game, and like the other remakes, it continues to enhance the graphics for this day and age. Players control a new Jill Valentine as she tries to escape the city.
It’s not long by any means, and it doesn’t contain everything from the OG game. However, it’s fun and tense and can get your heart racing like any other Resident Evil video game.
8. Resident Evil Village
Units Sold | Release Date | Platforms |
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8.3 million | May 2021 | PC, macOS, PlayStation 4 and 5, |
The hype around Resident Evil Village seems never-ending at this point. Is it a wonder that it sits near the top of the best-selling Capcom games? The combat is exciting, and the storyline even more so as we see just how far Ethan is willing to go for his daughter. But maybe that’s not it. Perhaps a towering vampire-like woman with three daughters is to blame for such unwavering popularity?
7. Resident Evil 6
Units Sold | Release Date | Platforms |
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8.8 million | October 2012 | PC, PlayStation 3 and 4, |
At this point, it’s clear that players adore the Resident Evil franchise. The evidence is in how even a game over 10 years old holds a steady ranking within the top 10 best Capcom games. Resident Evil 6 brings us the usual fanfare that makes the franchise so appealing, but the four intertwining stories give it an extra thrill. Plus, you can even buddy up on the Nintendo Switch with co-op.
6. Resident Evil 5
Units Sold | Release Date | Platforms |
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8.8 million | March 2009 | PC, PlayStation 3 and 4, |
Even further back in time is Resident Evil 5. It has yet to receive the remake treatment, but fans still flock to it for its classic yet delightful style that makes getting scared a fun pastime. The game is well-known for the introduction of Sheva, the incredible twist with Jill, and the iconic image of Chris punching a boulder.
5. Monster Hunter World: Iceborne
Units Sold | Release Date | Platforms |
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10.5 million | September 2019 | PC, PlayStation 4, |
Rightfully held as one of the top-selling Capcom games, Iceborne offers a hefty amount of bonus content. There’s a new scenery, several new monsters, different gameplay, and a unique storyline. The new gameplay ensures you rely on strategy even more so than in the base game, which can make for a gripping experience for monster lovers out there.
4. Resident Evil 7: Biohazard
Units Sold | Release Date | Platforms |
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12.4 million | January 2017 | PC, PlayStation 4 and 5, |
The popularity of Resident Evil 7: Biohazard perhaps contributes to the continued joy with Village. Both games are intertwined as you run around as Ethan, a man who seems to find himself in quite a few predicaments for the sake of love. The game soars past 10 million units, highlighting that players aren’t finished yet with Mr. Winters.
3. Resident Evil 2
Units Sold | Release Date | Platforms |
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12.6 million | January 2019 | PC, PlayStation 4 and 5, |
The game that kicked off this recent generation of graphic-enhancing remakes for the franchise, Resident Evil 2, continues to serve as a blueprint of sorts. It retells the original experience well, maintaining the heart of the classic game while making much-needed improvements. The fact that it remains in the top five of best-selling Capcom games makes it clear the hype is not dying any time soon.
2. Monster Hunter Rise
Units Sold | Release Date | Platforms |
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13.2 million | March 2021 | PC, PlayStation 4 and 5, |
As the expansion sells well, it’s unsurprising that the base game is near the top of the pack. Monster Hunter Rise is a remarkable installment of the Monster Hunter series. The game continues the mechanics introduced in Monster Hunter: World while adding its own elements to help it stand out.
If you have yet to engross yourself in such a world, Rise is not a bad place to start. You can even enjoy the expansion mentioned earlier in the list.
1. Monster Hunter: World
Units Sold | Release Date | Platforms |
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19 million | January 2018 | PC, PlayStation 4, |
The fifth installment of the Monster Hunter series is also the best-selling one. At 19 million units and climbing, Monster Hunter: World brought improved monsters with better mechanics and combat capabilities. It’s a prime starting point for new players, too, thanks to its clear-cut and hands-on tutorials, owing to the fact that the number of units sold keeps rising.
The 15 best-selling Capcom games ranking has a chance to change any year. A new game can come out and outsell the top picks, or an old game can see a surge following of first-time players. No matter what happens, it appears the likes of Monster Hunter and Resident Evil will maintain their strong reputation.