Capcom FY25 First Half Unit Sales By Hardware: PC 54% / PS+Switch+Xbox 46%

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If the sales have increased 50% and they mostly consisted of cheap bundles, then the amount of those bundles sold must be...

I'm not saying PC sales mostly consist of cheap bundles but i bet it helps. Capcom does a lot of those on Steam and Humble Bundle.
 

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Capcom games are cheaper on PC, at least outside of the US. Sales are much better there too. Consoles users get fucked on this front with pretty much every publisher. Launch sales are the only place where consoles win
 

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In terms of store discounts and overall support for Capcom games, PC and PS are comparable.
 
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It includes physical that is 6% from the 46%.

So for Capcom digital rate on consoles is like 87%.

No. The 6% is their total physical sales. 54 + 40 + 6 = 100.

The 6% physical is 6% of their total software sales altogether, of digital + physical. So physical is more like 15% of Capcom's total console sales.

FWIW, most of Capcom's games haven't released on Switch. If they had, the ratio for console would probably lead slightly over PC. That's a situation I'm sure Capcom will like to remedy with significantly stronger Switch 2 support.

The PC gaming sector has boomed significantly in recent years. Even I'm considering canceling my PS5 Pro order and building a PC instead, as I just haven't felt well-treated as a PlayStation player lately. I genuinely lack confidence in PlayStation's future. If the PS6 doesn't succeed, PlayStation players will bear the brunt of Sony's fallout. In contrast to Microsoft, Sony won't have the billions in reserve to bail itself out.

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In terms of store discounts and overall support for Capcom games, PC and PS are comparable.

That would suggest that total revenue could favor PC (Steam) over the consoles, then, considering unit volume already favors that platform.

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I could never go PC. That environment is so uncomfortable gaming wise and there’s no physical media.

Not too surprised at the PC percentage. It’s 100% digital only and Capcom games are popular on there.
 
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No. The 6% is their total physical sales. 54 + 40 + 6 = 100.

The 6% physical is 6% of their total software sales altogether, of digital + physical. So physical is more like 15% of Capcom's total console sales.

FWIW, most of Capcom's games haven't released on Switch. If they had, the ratio for console would probably lead slightly over PC. That's a situation I'm sure Capcom will like to remedy with significantly stronger Switch 2 support.



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That would suggest that total revenue could favor PC (Steam) over the consoles, then, considering unit volume already favors that platform.

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Not sure what you are even trying to say...

6% is included in the 46% the OP said.... it is all consoles sales physical + digital.
That gives ~87% digital ratio.

40 / 46 = ~87%
6 / 46 = ~13% (not 15%)
 

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I'm not saying PC sales mostly consist of cheap bundles but i bet it helps. Capcom does a lot of those on Steam and Humble Bundle.
They do and it does boost sales. This point is interesting VVV
Capcom games are cheaper on PC, at least outside of the US. Sales are much better there too. Consoles users get fucked on this front with pretty much every publisher. Launch sales are the only place where consoles win
It's true, console users get fucked on prices as they rarely, if ever, see decent sales.
What would the capcom figures be if they offered the same level of sales on consoles?
 

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The PC gaming sector has boomed significantly in recent years. Even I'm considering canceling my PS5 Pro order and building a PC instead, as I just haven't felt well-treated as a PlayStation player lately. I genuinely lack confidence in PlayStation's future. If the PS6 doesn't succeed, PlayStation players will bear the brunt of Sony's fallout. In contrast to Microsoft, Sony won't have the billions in reserve to bail itself out.
As someone who's been a PC gamer for over two decades, I'm a bit biased. However, I've always been very happy.

The price point is higher than a console, but there are plenty of PC controllers, if you're not a fan of keyboard. In my opinion, you really can't beat the sheer quantity of games available on PC, and those constant Steam sales are very juicy.
 

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Capcom games are cheaper on PC, at least outside of the US. Sales are much better there too. Consoles users get fucked on this front with pretty much every publisher. Launch sales are the only place where consoles win
Steam's started doing introductory 10% discounts at launch which have started even leveling the playing field on that front.
 

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Genuinely impressed the PC community has been so good to Capcom.
They *are* consistently releasing bangers and good ports though.
In contrast to Microsoft, Sony won't have the billions in reserve to bail itself out.
sony sells more than just video games and consoles, sony has money elsewhere to hold them together in much the same way
 

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Genuinely impressed the PC community has been so good to Capcom.
They *are* consistently releasing bangers and good ports though.

sony sells more than just video games and consoles, sony has money elsewhere to hold them together in much the same way
It's easy to support a publisher who releases GOTY contender games on a console you already own.
 

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No revenue makes this meaningless. They also sold fewer units this year than last across the board, so PC got a larger piece of a smaller pie.

Make your bed with PC dogs and you'll have to lie in it, Capcom.
I think this year had less sales from big releases… Dragon Dogma 2 sold well in the previous quarter but this one it probably sold way less than what they had last year for the same quarter (SFVI released in June).

Anyway 95.4% of games sold where not new (released this quarter) so revenue split could indeed help to see how old titles (cheaper) are affecting revenue.

Probably they know that and don’t report it.