The core Monster Hunter formula is alive and well in Rise, but the technical wizardry of the RE Engine powering the game allowed Capcom to port over the quality of life systems added in World on top of new, exciting traversal methods. In the meantime, you can check out all the fantastic content that you can look forward to in our review of Monster Hunter Rise Sunbreak on Nintendo Switch. While it’s disappointing to see the expansion missing at launch, especially since it seemed like Capcom’s staggered expansion release woes were remedied with the simultaneous release of Sunbreak on PC and Nintendo Switch, it’s thankfully not as bad as the differences between the PC and console versions of Monster Hunter World and its Iceborne expansion. Sadly, this version of Monster Hunter Rise lacks the excellent Sunbreak expansion, but it’s slated to release sometime this spring. These new versions boast all of the improvements made in the game’s PC port ( Hey! I reviewed that one too!), so that review applies here as well. The latest port of Rise brings the game to PlayStation and Xbox consoles alongside its addition to Game Pass for players in Microsoft’s ecosystem. Monster Hunter Rise is an excellent game (but you knew that already if you read our initial Monster Hunter Rise review) and Capcom’s latest holds up wonderfully on other platforms. Now that Monster Hunter Rise is finally coming to PlayStation and Xbox consoles, console-based hunters can finally find out why Monster Hunter Rise is the best game in the series firsthand. Monster Hunter Rise, the follow-up to World, ditched the consoles that made it popular in favor of the Nintendo Switch (and a PC port), leaving many fans unable to experience the new locales and monsters. Monster Hunter World was the first game that really captured the attention of western audiences, becoming Capcom’s best-selling game ever by a monster-sized margin. While Resident Evil is experiencing newfound success with its original entries and stellar remakes and Street Fighter hype is higher than ever before with the sixth mainline fighter on its way, none of Capcom’s franchises have blown up quite like Monster Hunter. Storied developer Capcom has seen a huge resurgence these past few years, bringing its pillar franchises back into the limelight with strong entries that capitalize on their strengths. He has expanded his involvement in the gaming community by producing content on his own YouTube channel and Twitch channel. After years of supporting the site, he was brought on in 2010 as a junior analyst, working his way up to lead analyst in 2012 and taking over the hardware estimates in 2017. Street Fighter II’ Special Champion EditionĪ life-long and avid gamer, William D'Angelo was first introduced to VGChartz in 2007. Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection *Unit sales including Monster Hunter World: Iceborne Master Edition: 22.70 million units Capcom Arcade Stadium sold 200,000 units to bring lifetime sales to 1.3 million units. Devil May Cry HD Collection sold 100,000 units to bring lifetime sales to 1.5 million units. Devil May Cry 5 sold 300,000 units to bring lifetime sales to 7.2 million units. Street Fighter V sold 100,000 units to bring lifetime sales to 7.3 million units. Monster Hunter: World sold 200,000 units in the quarter to bring lifetime sales to 19 million units, while the Iceborne expansion sold 300,000 units for a total of 10.5 million units. Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak sold 700,000 units to bring lifetime sales to 6.1 million units. Monster Hunter Rise sold 500,000 units in the quarter to bring lifetime sales to 13.2 million units. Resident Evil 7: biohazard sold 400,000 units to bring lifetime sales to 12.4 million units and Resident Evil Village sold 400,000 units to bring sales to 8.3 million units and Resident Evil 4 remake sold 1.2 million units to bring lifetime sales to 4.9 million units, Resident Evil 2 remake sold 700,000 units to bring sales to 12.6 million units, and Resident Evil 3 remake sold 600,000 units to bring lifetime sales to 7.6 million units. Capcom did announce the fighting game sold over two million units as of July 6. The one new release on the charts is Street Fighter 6, which sold 1.9 million units as of June 30. The list includes 114 games with sales over one million units, 57 over two million units, 13 over five million units, and five over 10 million units sold. By William D'Angelo, posted on 03 August 2023 / 6,744 ViewsĬapcom has updated its list of Platinum Titles, games that have sold over one million units as of June 30, 2023.
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