Four million copies of Resident Evil 5 have been shipped

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Capcom loves the number four. Today, the publisher of Resident Evil 5 made three — I wish it was four — number-related announcements about RE 5. (1) Around four million copies of the game have been shipped worldwide. (2) Thanks to RE 5, series has now shipped 40 million copies. And finally, (3) The demo for RE 5 was downloaded at least four million times.

The fours go deeper. Resident Evil 5 has a total of 13 characters in its name. The word “thirteen” has eight letters. “Eight” has four letters. Coincidence? Probably.

Shipping four million copies is no joke, though. Capcom is obviously expecting RE 5 to sell well. Do you believe the game’s quality merits blockbuster sales? If you don’t have the game, are you planning buying in the near future?

Capcom’s First Shipment of “Resident Evil 5” Breaks Four Million Copies!
– The biggest launch of any title in the series acts as a major boost
to Capcom’s performance –

Capcom Co., Ltd. (Capcom) is proud to announce that the first shipment of “Resident Evil 5,” the newest title in one of Capcom’s most popular series, has shipped more than 4 million copies worldwide.

“Resident Evil 5” combines powerful visuals only capable on today’s generation of video game consoles with Hollywood’s film-making skills and technology to create a new sense of fear that arises from the contrast between light and darkness. Thanks to the company’s proprietary engine, the MT Framework, Capcom was able to make “Resident Evil 5” a multi-platform title(PLAYSTATION®3/Xbox 360™), giving a vast number of players the opportunity to enjoy the game. Many players’ expectations were raised by playing through the demo, which was downloaded over 4 million times. This all culminated in the largest first shipment of any title for the series to date.

The “Resident Evil” series is extremely popular, having shipped over 40 million copies worldwide since the first title was released in 1996 (as of March 16, 2009). The series paved the pathway for a new genre, Survival Horror, and even after ten years, the “Resident Evil” series is renowned as one of the most popular video game franchises in the world.

The “Resident Evil” brand has grown increasingly popular outside of the video game industry, acquiring non-video game playing fans for Capcom. The three “Resident Evil” Hollywood major motion pictures have achieved combined sales of over 300 million dollars, and the CG film, “Resident Evil: Degeneration,” has now shipped over 1.5 million copies.

As always, Capcom will continue pursuing its “Single Contents Multiple Usage” strategy, in which the company’s large selection of unique properties is also used for movies, animation, publications, cell phone games, merchandise, and various other applications. Basing operations on this strategy creates numerous opportunities to increase profits through expanding the range of customers who enjoy Capcom properties. Capcom will continue to employ this strategy to both maximize the value of its content and achieve more growth in sales and earnings.


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