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Capcom posts strong 2026 sales as Pragmata and Resident Evil drive growth
Capcom has reported robust sales through mid-2026 driven by two big releases: Resident Evil Requiem and new IP Pragmata. Requiem sold over 1 million copies in the last quarter and has exceeded 8 million copies since its February launch, while Pragmata has moved more than 2.5 million copies after its April release and was the company's top seller for the quarter. Other catalog entries also contributed: Devil May Cry 5 sold nearly 1.3 million copies and Monster Hunter World sold just under 800,000 in the same period. Capcom plans more releases this year, with Onimusha: Way of the Sword launching September 4 and a Resident Evil Veronica remake announced.
- Resident Evil Requiem sold over 1 million copies in the last quarter, bringing lifetime sales to more than 8 million since its February 2026 release; the Resident Evil franchise has amassed 213 million units sold overall.
- Pragmata, a brand-new Capcom IP released in April 2026, has sold over 2.5 million copies and was the company's best-selling title for the quarter.
- Devil May Cry 5 sold nearly 1.3 million copies in the past three months; its second season on Netflix and a Nintendo Switch 2 release occurred during the period.
- Monster Hunter World sold just under 800,000 copies in the same quarter, Monster Hunter Wilds sales were not reported, and Capcom will release Onimusha: Way of the Sword on September 4 while developing a Resident Evil Veronica remake.