The most recent financial figures for Capcom have been bolstered by the success of their Resident Evil and Street Fighter franchises
Capcom has announced its financial outcomes for the nine months concluding on December 31, 2025, showcasing notable growth in various financial metrics.
The firm observed substantial growth in both operating and net profits, with operating income rising by 75.1% and net income increasing by 68.6%.
Financial Performance
For the period ending December 31, 2025
- Revenue: ¥115.3 billion ($748.8 million), a year-on-year increase of 29.8%
- Operating Profit: ¥54.3 billion ($352.6 million), a 75.1% increase from the previous year
- Net Profit: ¥38.8 billion ($251.9 million), marking a 68.6% increase compared to last year
Key Achievements
In its Digital Contents sector, Capcom reported net sales of ¥73.4 billion ($477.3 million), reflecting a 25.4% rise from the previous year.
This growth was driven by its strategy to boost sales of its catalog titles, especially the Resident Evil and Street Fighter series.
Regarding Resident Evil, the forthcoming release of Resident Evil Requiem set for February 27, 2026, has spurred sales across the series, notably benefiting Resident Evil 4 and Resident Evil Village.
On the mobile front, Resident Evil Survival Unit exceeded three million downloads since its launch last November and had initially crossed one million downloads within the first 24 hours.
Concerning Street Fighter, the launch of Street Fighter 6 for Nintendo Switch 2 contributed to global sales surpassing six million units.
Additional contributions came from Capcom's Devil May Cry and Monster Hunter series during this fiscal period.
Sales of Devil May Cry 5 were bolstered by pricing strategies tied to its Netflix series adaptation, alongside efforts to increase the franchise's brand recognition.
Monster Hunter Rise and its expansion, Sunbreak, continued to sell well, with Monster Hunter Wilds reaching 11 million unit sales post its February 2025 release.
Overall, Capcom's Digital Content division achieved total unit sales of 34.64 million, up from 30.53 million in the previous fiscal cycle.
Moreover, there was a significant 73.5% rise in net sales within Capcom's Amusement Equipments division, which includes advanced pachislo machines, hitting ¥17.7 billion ($115.1 million).
Looking forward, Capcom anticipates meeting its financial targets for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2026.