Capcom are running at a Positive 200% Profit rate for this year due to titles such as Monster Hunter World and many others performing incredibly Well. We can only speculate in how this will effect Capcoms development Schedule for future years.
Monster Hunter World Performed incredibly well on the Steam and PC Platforms. So we’re here hoping for any news on a sequel or a possible expansion to the already thriving Monster Hunter World.
News From The Source.
Topping 10 million shipments in the second quarter of this year – owed, in part, to the long-awaited release of Monster Hunter: World on PC – the action-RPG has hit a record high for the Japanese publisher and developer, prompting a 70 per cent year-on-year increase in H1 revenue to ¥34.2 billion ($305 million) and boosting Capcom’s operating profit to ¥11.8 billion ($105 million), a 207 per cent increase on the previous year. Net profit rose 97% to ¥6.8 billion ($61 million) (thanks, GamesIndustry.biz).
This brings Capcom’s overall revenue for the first half of this year to ¥43.3 billion ($387 million), a year-on-year revenue increase of 29 per cent. With the eagerly-anticipated fan-favourite Devil May Cry 5 and Resident Evil 2 Remake debuting inside this fiscal year, too, Capcom hopes to build upon its early year success.
These profits come despite the closure of Dead Rising studio Capcom Vancouver earlier this year, for which the publisher had anticipated losses of ¥4.5 billion after the termination of projects already in development, resulting in 158 job losses. A “skeleton crew” remains in place until January 2019 to manage the studio’s closure. – MCVUK
Conclusion
We will continue to watch and update you guys on any and all Updates from Capcom over the year especially within 2019. Devil May Cry 5 will be sure to also be a noticeable entry within their catalogue of releases.