The remake of Resident Evil 4 is the eighth biggest Resident Evil boxed launch in the UK, beating week one sales of the GameCube original.
Sales are 29% higher for the remake compared to the original, which launched in the UK in March 2005. Of course, the GameCube Resident Evil 4 was only released on one platform, and not a particular popular one, either. However, 100% of its sales were physical, whereas this remake will have substantial digital sales (download data is not included in this report, and will be available later in the week).
Resident Evil 4 did eventually release on more popular platforms, namely PS2 in November 2005 and Wii in July 2007, but both launches were slightly below the GameCube original.
Compared to more recent titles, the Resident Evil 4 remake's sales are 23% lower than 2021's Resident Evil Village, and 38% lower than the 2019 Resident Evil 2 remake. However, it did beat the sales of the 2020 Resident Evil 3 remake (also by 38%).
Out of the three remakes released since 2019, Resident Evil 4 is the only one to outsell the launch of its original.
It's the second horror remake to arrive this year after EA's Dead Space in January. Resident Evil 4 remake's launch was 250% bigger than the Dead Space remake.
73% of Resident Evil 4's boxed sales were on PS5, 14% on the Xbox consoles, and 13% on PS4. These splits will likely not be as extreme when the digital data comes in, as Xbox tends to have a stronger digital share vs physical.
Although Resident Evil 4 carried a lower RRP than other recent releases (£60), the fancy £250 collector's edition means that the average selling price for the game was £62 -- making it the highest priced Resident Evil release so far.
Hogwarts Legacy holds No.2,
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