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Monster Hunter World Sells 28.5 Million Units, Monster Hunter Rise at 17.1

2025 is obviously a big year for the Monster Hunter franchise, thanks to the launch of Monster Hunter Wilds, but unsurprisingly, its previous releases are also continuing to sell at a steady pace. That’s as per updated sales figures provided by Capcom on its Platinum Titles page.
As of March 31, Monster Hunter Wilds has now sold a total of 28.5 million units, including sales for its Master Edition. That’s up from 28.1 million units as of the end of 2024. Meanwhile, Iceborne’s standalone sales now stand at 15.2 million units, up from 14.9 million units three months prior.
Monster Hunter Rise is also continuing to move numbers. It now sits at 17.1 million units sold, having added 400,000 units to its lifetime sales over the course of the January-March quarter. Meanwhile Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak has crossed 9.8 million units sold, 9.4 million units.
Then there’s Monster Hunter Wilds, of course, which has sold 10.1 million units since its February release up until March 31, a marginal increase from the previously announced 10 million figure.
Capcom has also announced updated sales for Resident Evil titles. on that through here.
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Monster Hunter World Sells 28.5 Million Units, Monster Hunter Rise at 17.1
2025 is obviously a big year for the Monster Hunter franchise, thanks to the launch of Monster Hunter Wilds, but unsurprisingly, its previous releases are also continuing to sell at a steady pace. That’s as per updated sales figures provided by Capcom on its Platinum Titles page. As of March 31, Monster Hunter Wilds has now sold a total of 28.5 million units, including sales for its Master Edition. That’s up from 28.1 million units as of the end of 2024. Meanwhile, Iceborne’s standalone sales now stand at 15.2 million units, up from 14.9 million units three months prior. Monster Hunter Rise is also continuing to move numbers. It now sits at 17.1 million units sold, having added 400,000 units to its lifetime sales over the course of the January-March quarter. Meanwhile Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak has crossed 9.8 million units sold, 9.4 million units. Then there’s Monster Hunter Wilds, of course, which has sold 10.1 million units since its February release up until March 31, a marginal increase from the previously announced 10 million figure. Capcom has also announced updated sales for Resident Evil titles. on that through here. #monster #hunter #world #sells #million
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Monster Hunter World Sells 28.5 Million Units, Monster Hunter Rise at 17.1
2025 is obviously a big year for the Monster Hunter franchise, thanks to the launch of Monster Hunter Wilds, but unsurprisingly, its previous releases are also continuing to sell at a steady pace. That’s as per updated sales figures provided by Capcom on its Platinum Titles page. As of March 31, Monster Hunter Wilds has now sold a total of 28.5 million units, including sales for its Master Edition (which also includes the Iceborne expansion). That’s up from 28.1 million units as of the end of 2024. Meanwhile, Iceborne’s standalone sales now stand at 15.2 million units, up from 14.9 million units three months prior. Monster Hunter Rise is also continuing to move numbers. It now sits at 17.1 million units sold, having added 400,000 units to its lifetime sales over the course of the January-March quarter. Meanwhile Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak has crossed 9.8 million units sold, 9.4 million units. Then there’s Monster Hunter Wilds, of course, which has sold 10.1 million units since its February release up until March 31, a marginal increase from the previously announced 10 million figure. Capcom has also announced updated sales for Resident Evil titles. Read more on that through here.
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