The new Resident Evil is still selling at an impressive pace worldwide.
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Resident Evil Requiem continues to prove that the Capcom saga is going through one of the best moments in its history. Just a few weeks after its release, the new chapter has already achieved spectacular sales figures.
The information comes directly from the development team and confirms that the game has become one of the biggest recent successes of the Japanese company.
Resident Evil Requiem surpasses 7 million copies sold
Koshi Nakanishi, the game’s director, shared the news on social media along with images of a celebration organized within Capcom. According to the published information, Resident Evil Requiem has already surpassed 7 million copies sold since its release in late February on various platforms.
The figure is even more impressive considering that the game has achieved this goal in less than two months and without intergenerational versions that would further expand the potential market. Additionally, comparisons with other modern titles in the saga make it clear that Requiem is advancing at an incredible pace.
Here are some of the best-selling Resident Evil games in the modern era:
| Game | Copies sold |
|---|---|
| Resident Evil 2 Remake | 16.87 million |
| Resident Evil 7 | 16.47 million |
| Resident Evil Village | 13.59 million |
| Resident Evil 4 Remake | 12.25 million |
| Resident Evil 3 Remake | 10.99 million |
| Resident Evil Requiem | 7 million |
Although it’s still far from reaching the historic numbers of Resident Evil 2 Remake or Resident Evil 7, Requiem’s commercial start is strong, and everything suggests that it will continue to grow over the next few months.
Capcom is also celebrating the 30th anniversary of the franchise, a period during which the company seems to have finally found the perfect balance for the saga between horror, action, and high-budget production.

