Capcom has released its 
updated sales figures for its best-selling games, with Monster Hunter and Resident Evil dominating the top 10 charts.
The  big news from Capcom's latest update, which includes sales up to  December 31, 2019, is that Resident Evil 7 has broken seven million  sales. It continues to be the third best-selling game in the series,  behind RE6 (7.4 million) and RE5 (7.6 million). Its launch sales were  considered 
disappointing,  shifting just over half the copies RE5 and RE6 managed in a six-month  period, so to see it pick up pace in the years since its 2017 launch  must be a moment of relief for Capcom.
Resident  Evil 2, meanwhile, has finally overtaken… Resident Evil 2. Last year's  excellent remake has reached 5.8 million sales, almost a million ahead  of the original game for the PlayStation, which sits in the rank below  it at 4.96 million. The remake has gained over one million extra sales  since Capcom's last update of the list, which counted copies sold up to  September 30, 2019.
Monster Hunter is still doing absolute gangbusters. The original  release of Monster Hunter World is at a whopping 14.9 million sales,  making it by far Capcom's best-selling game ever. That's double the  sales of the next best-selling game, Resident Evil 5, at 7.6 million.  Monster Hunter Freedom 3 (4.9), Monster Hunter Generations (4.3) and  Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate (4.2) make up spots eight, nine and 10 on the  list.
Monster Hunter World's Iceborne expansion wasn't released on  PC until January, meaning sales for the platform aren't included here.  Despite that, it managed to make a respectable 3.2 million sales on  consoles since its launch in September 2019.
Devil May Cry 5 is  also now officially the best-selling game in the series at 3.1 million  sales, surpassing Devil May Cry 3 and 4. It's by no means Capcom's  best-selling series, but having the latest game do well both critically  and commercially has to mean we'll be seeing more Dante soon, right?
The  only major black mark on Capcom's renaissance right now is its fighting  game division. Street Fighter 5's 4.1 million sales has only just  outsold the original SNES release of Street Fighter 2 Turbo. If you  combine the various editions of Street Fighter 4, it also continues to  outsell its successor. Still, Street Fighter 5 is still in the top 15.  The same can't be said for Marvel vs. Capcom Infinite—that's currently  at #60 with 1.4 million.
To recap, the current top 10 best-selling Capcom games are:
1)      Monster Hunter World: 14.9 million
2)      Resident Evil 5 (PS3/360 version): 7.6 million
3)      Resident Evil 6 (PS3/360 version): 7.4 million
4)      Resident Evil 7: 7 million
5)      Street Fighter 2 (SNES): 6.3 million
6)      Resident Evil 2 Remake: 5.8 million
7)      Resident Evil 2 (PS1): 4.96 million
8)      Monster Hunter Freedom 3 (PSP): 4.9 million
9)      Monster Hunter Generations (3DS): 4.3 million
10)   Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate (3DS): 4.2 million
Fighting games  aside, the publisher seems well and truly back. Between Monster Hunter  World, Resident Evil 2 and 7 and Devil May Cry 5, and with Resident Evil  3 looking to deliver too, we're in the middle of a Capcom golden age  that nobody could've seen coming five years ago.
Here's hoping it can maintain this level of quality… at least until we get a new Bionic Commando. Please, Capcom.
 
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