Capcom is seeing a sharp increase in sales on Steam
https://automaton-media.com/en/news/20220630-13662/
It looks like Capcom’s proactive approach to PC gaming has been paying off
with the company seeing a dramatic increase in sales on Steam, as reported by
gamebiz.
During the company’s last fiscal year which ended in March of 2022, Capcom
saw sales via Steam increase by 62.5% over the previous year to a tune of
17.2 billion yen (roughly $126 million). This accounted for 15.6% of the
company’s overall sales.
In recent years, Capcom has been very active in putting their games on PC
(Steam), starting with new and old titles in the Resident Evil series, along
with other popular IP like Devil May Cry, Monster Hunter, and Street Fighter.
The games have gone on to receive high player counts and generally favorable
user reviews on the platform. According to Capcom financial briefing
materials (PDF link https://tinyurl.com/23dckv5r ), the company has 353
titles selling in 237 countries and regions which are contributing to stable
earnings.
The company is currently developing new titles like Exoprimal, Resident Evil
4 Remake, and Street Fighter 6. They are also just about to release Monster
Hunter Rise: Sunbreak. In addition to the console versions of these games,
they are also scheduled to release on Steam. It’s not rare to see Japanese
developers release games on PC these days, but Capcom’s approach to the PC
market has certainly stood out.
Capcom is currently holding the Capcom Summer Sale on Steam.
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简单来说,卡普空对于PC市场的积极得到了回报。
在2022年3月结算的最新财年中,Steam上的销售额比上一个财年成长了62.5%,达到172亿
日元,占了公司总销售额的15.6%。