Capcom has published its latest Platinum Titles update, covering total sales figures through March 31, 2026, and the numbers tell a clear story: the Resident Evil series is on a serious run.

Capcom Platinum Titles list
Resident Evil Requiem hits the ground running
The biggest headline is Resident Evil Requiem, which launched in February 2026 on PS5, Xbox Series, Switch 2, and PC and already sits at 6.9 million units as of the March 31 cutoff. Here's the thing: Capcom separately confirmed that sales have since passed 7 million, meaning the game crossed that milestone within its first couple of months. For a new release to debut directly onto the Platinum Titles list at that level puts it ahead of Street Fighter 6's entire lifetime total so far.
The older RE remakes are still pulling serious numbers too. The Resident Evil 2 remake added 1.5 million units since December 31, 2025, bringing its total to 18.3 million. Resident Evil 4 remake climbed to 13.6 million (up 1.4 million), and Resident Evil Village reached 14.9 million with the same 1.4 million gain. Even Resident Evil 7 biohazard, which launched back in January 2017, added 1 million more units to sit at 17.4 million total. These are not games coasting on old momentum; they are actively selling.
Monster Hunter's steady march forward
Monster Hunter Wilds, which launched in February 2025, has now reached 11.4 million units, adding 400,000 since the last quarterly update. That puts it just ahead of Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak at 11.3 million. The base Monster Hunter Rise continues to hold at 18.6 million, while the all-time leader Monster Hunter: World sits at 22.1 million (with the combined World and Iceborne Master Edition figure reaching 29.6 million).
The 400,000 quarterly gains across Rise, Sunbreak, and Wilds suggest the series has settled into a steady back-catalog rhythm rather than explosive spikes, which is exactly what you'd expect from titles a year or more into their lifecycle.
Monster Hunter Stories, the original 3DS-era RPG spinoff, is new to the Platinum Titles list this update, having crossed 1.1 million units across PS4, Xbox One, Switch, PC, and 3DS.
Where Street Fighter and Devil May Cry stand
Street Fighter 6 added 400,000 units to reach 6.7 million total. That's a slower pace than the RE series, but the fighting game market operates differently. Devil May Cry 5 continues its long tail at 11.2 million (up 200,000), and Dragon's Dogma II added 100,000 to hit 4.2 million, which is modest but consistent for a game that launched in March 2024.
The Marvel vs. Capcom Fighting Collection: Arcade Classics crossed 1.2 million units, a solid result for a retro compilation. For context on what these numbers mean across the full catalog, check out our game reviews for deeper looks at how these titles hold up today.

Monster Hunter Wilds at 11.4M units
The full picture
Zooming out, Capcom's Platinum Titles list now spans 127 entries, ranging from 1986's Ghosts'n Goblins on NES (1.64 million) all the way up to Monster Hunter: World at the top. What most players miss in these updates is how consistently the back catalog performs. Titles like Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy (4.8 million) and Okami HD (3.1 million) keep climbing with minimal marketing push.
The key here is that Resident Evil Requiem's debut numbers set a high bar for whatever Capcom announces next. With the RE engine clearly still delivering results and Monster Hunter Wilds still in its first year, the publisher's fiscal year ending March 2027 should make for an interesting comparison. If you want to stay across everything Capcom and the broader industry are releasing, our gaming guides cover the titles worth your time in depth.







