Monster Hunter Wilds has experienced a significant sales decline since its launch, selling only 160,000 copies in Q2 and being outsold by older titles like Monster Hunter Rise and Devil May Cry 5, raising concerns about its commercial performance despite ongoing content updates.
Capcom's recent financial results show a decline in Monster Hunter Wilds sales and a significant drop in share prices, despite the company's overall profit increase, while the Devil May Cry series continues to perform strongly, boosting the publisher’s sales and market position.
Devil May Cry 5 was CAPCOM's best-selling game in Q1 FY2026, selling 1.78 million units, boosted by the Netflix anime. Meanwhile, Monster Hunter Wilds underperformed with only 477,000 units sold, and overall, CAPCOM experienced significant financial growth despite no major releases in the quarter.
Sony has announced that nine games will be leaving the PS Plus service in January, including Devil May Cry 5 and It Takes Two. Players have just under a month to enjoy these games before they are removed from the service.