Monster Hunter Wilds Surpasses 11 Million Copies Sold Worldwide
Capcom has confirmed that Monster Hunter Wilds has now sold more than 11 million copies globally, marking another major commercial milestone for the latest entry in the long-running Monster Hunter franchise. This figure is as of December 31, 2025, and reflects continued sales growth since its launch in February 2025.
The title previously hit a series of impressive benchmarks — including 10 million copies sold within its first month, a record pace for the company — and has continued to find an audience despite a slower sales trajectory after its explosive launch period.
Sales Breakdown & Financial Impact
According to Capcom’s financial report covering April–December 2025:
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Monster Hunter Wilds reached 11 million units sold worldwide by the end of 2025, a notable increase from the 10.7 million reported at the end of September.
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The game’s strong performance contributed to a 75 % rise in operating profit for Capcom during the reporting period, helped alongside other major titles in the publisher’s portfolio.
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Digital sales accounted for the overwhelming majority of units sold, with Capcom reporting over 90 % digital distribution.
Despite some criticism regarding performance issues on PC and other platforms, the game’s sales figures show that player interest has remained robust well past its launch window.
What This Means for the Monster Hunter Franchise
Monster Hunter Wilds’ success reinforces Monster Hunter as one of Capcom’s flagship franchises and a consistent commercial pillar for the company. Although initial sales momentum slowed after the early surge, the title has continued to move substantial units across platforms including PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC (Steam).
For comparison:
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The game sold eight million copies in its first three days — making it Capcom’s fastest-selling title on that initial metric.
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By the end of March 2025, it had already passed 10 million units sold.
The lifetime haul of Wilds places it among the best-performing Monster Hunter games, even if sales pace has moderated post-launch compared to predecessors like Monster Hunter World and Monster Hunter Rise.
