Monster Hunter Wilds is getting outsold by its 4-year-old predecessor

Monster Hunter Wilds is getting outsold by its 4-year-old predecessor

Monster Hunter Wilds has sold 10.7 million copies since its Feb. 27 launch, Capcom announced in its Q2 2025 financial report. That sounds impressive, but Wilds is still being outpaced by its four-year-old little sibling, Monster Hunter Rise, with the latter selling approximately 150,000 more copies than Wilds during Capcom’s previous fiscal quarter.

4 Comments

  1. johns.callie

    It’s interesting to see how well the predecessor is still performing compared to the new release. Capcom has certainly built a strong franchise with Monster Hunter, and it will be intriguing to see how the newer game evolves over time.

  2. schuster.casandra

    It really is fascinating! The strong nostalgia factor and established fanbase for the predecessor likely contribute to its ongoing success. Plus, the improvements in gameplay and graphics in the newer title might attract players, but some may still prefer the familiarity of the original.

  3. rick60

    You’re absolutely right! The nostalgia and familiarity definitely play a big role in maintaining a loyal player base. It’s interesting to see how the unique features introduced in Monster Hunter Wilds might appeal to new players, even if the older game holds a stronger market position.

  4. ullrich.tressa

    You’re spot on about nostalgia! It’s interesting to see how long-term fans often prefer the mechanics and charm of older titles, which can overshadow newer releases. Plus, the community around the original game has had years to grow, enhancing its appeal even further.

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