Capcom says Resident Evil Village is promoting sooner than RE7

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5 million shipped up to now
Resident Evil 7 utterly introduced the mainline RE franchise again from the useless in so some ways. I imply it was a fairly universally beloved entry critically, it ushered in a legitimacy to VR with a reputation model and helped push some PSVR models, and it did extraordinarily effectively commercially. However the secret to RE7‘s success was a protracted tail. Good phrase of mouth stored folks coming again time and time once more, and naturally, Capcom isn’t going to dwell this success down, because it’ll seemingly preserve porting it to the subsequent technology and past: as Capcom tends to do. However additionally they shared a brand new milestone this week: Resident Evil Village gross sales.
In keeping with a current earnings report, Capcom notes that Resident Evil Village gross sales are actually topping out at 5 million shipped (so half one million greater than the final replace): a aim that’s truly promoting “at a faster tempo than its previous entry within the collection.” So RE7. Capcom, partly, appears to credit score among the hype behind the sport to the twenty fifth anniversary of the collection, which is bolstered by the current Netflix CG present and the “live-action Hollywood adaptation” Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon Metropolis.
Capcom clearly went exhausting on Resident Evil Village, pouring tons of promoting efforts into it, leveraging no matter it may to get the phrase out that sure, there was one other Resident Evil coming; and it was extra like RE7 and fewer like RE6. However solely time will inform if Village is up for the duty of reaching that “mainly 10 million” mark that RE7 hit.
In the mean time, RE7 holds the second general spot on Capcom’s all-time platinum title promoting listing. With 5 million, following some clerical work, Resident Evil Village ought to present up as quantity 10, proper under Avenue Fighter V‘s 5.8 million models bought.

Chris Carter

Opinions Director, Co-EIC – Chris has been having fun with Destructoid avidly since 2008. He lastly determined to take the subsequent step, make an account, and begin running a blog in January of 2009. Now, he is employees!

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