Every time a video game development company comes out with a new title, whether from a recurring well-known franchise like Capcom’s Resident Evil Village or a completely new IP like FromSoftware’s Elden Ring, there is likely always a worry about how a game will perform sales-wise. However, recently, Capcom announced their financial results for 2021, and it seems like the company has nothing to be worried about as Resident Evil Village is reported to have had over 5.7 million units sold in 2021.
With Resident Evil Village being the 8th major installment in the horror survival series, and the direct sequel of RE7: Biohazard, a lot seemed to be riding on the game's launch last year. More than the remakes of RE2 or RE3, fans had high expectations of Village, not only because it continued the main plot of the franchise, but also due it being the first RE title to hit next-gen consoles like the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S. However, players are likely glad that Resident Evil Village does not disappoint, as it continues to sell even though its first anniversary is drawing near.
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On Capcom's official website, the company released its compiled 3rd quarter report, stating its performance in 2021. This includes highlights for various titles such as Resident Evil Village topping 5.7 million units sold, as well as RE7: Biohazard continuing to rake in sales six years after it was released. The company also emphasized the awards the game won last year, including Ultimate Game of the Year at the 2021 Golden Joystick Awards. This is likely an indication that RE8 can be considered a success for the horror survival franchise.
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