August 12, 2025 - 20:25

Capcom has recently updated its sales figures for several of its most popular video game franchises, shedding light on which titles are currently dominating both physical and digital sales. Among the standout performers is the beloved Resident Evil series, which continues to captivate audiences with its thrilling gameplay and engaging narratives.
The iconic Monster Hunter franchise also remains a strong contender, showcasing its appeal through a dedicated fan base and consistent game releases. Notably, the latest installment has been particularly well-received, contributing significantly to the overall sales figures.
Additionally, classic titles such as Street Fighter have maintained their status as cultural icons in the gaming world, with new entries and updates drawing in both nostalgic players and newcomers alike. Capcom’s ability to adapt and innovate within these franchises has proven essential in keeping them relevant in a rapidly evolving industry.
As the gaming landscape continues to shift, Capcom's updated sales data offers valuable insights into consumer preferences and market trends.
May 22, 2026 - 14:11
The NES Era's Defining Titles: Five Games That Shaped a GenerationWhile Nintendo kept the NES alive well into the early 1990s, the console`s true identity was forged in the 1980s. Those first years delivered a library of games that established the rules, the...
May 21, 2026 - 21:40
Classical pop culture. The Seattle Symphony has a guy for thatAs a classically trained musician, Andrew Joslyn understands the symphony. He grew up playing violin. He also understands pop culture, and therefore, he knows where classical music still thrives in...
May 21, 2026 - 16:45
Marvel Officially Unveils Controversial Daredevil RedesignMarvel Comics has officially released the redesigned costume for Daredevil, and the response from fans has been sharply divided. The new look, which will debut in an upcoming storyline, replaces...
May 20, 2026 - 22:16
Browser games are a $3 billion industry. For WNY developers and UB graduates, the opportunity is hiding in plain sight.The browser game market has quietly grown into a $3 billion industry, and for developers in Western New York, it is becoming a surprisingly accessible entry point into the video game world. Unlike...