Picture: CapcomCapcom has launched up to date gross sales figures for its most up-to-date entries within the Resident Evil sequence, proving simply how darn fashionable the survival horror franchise continues to be.
Headlining the bunch is Resident Evil 4, the remake of the 2005 traditional which has but to see a launch on Nintendo platforms. Capcom has confirmed that it has now surpassed 10 million gross sales and is the quickest entry within the sequence to realize such a lofty milestone.
Elsewhere, Resident Evil 2 and Resident Evil 7: Biohazard have each hit over 15 million cumulative models bought. Resident Evil: Village has reached over 11 million, and Resident Evil 3 over 10 million. These 4 titles all have Cloud Variations on the Nintendo Swap, but when we’re being trustworthy, we will not think about that they contributed considerably to the general gross sales figures.
Evidently, we’re itching to play the video games natively on the Swap 2, and given Capcom’s help of the Swap (to not point out its speedy help of the Swap 2 with Road Fighter 6 at launch), we’re assured that contemporary releases might be in retailer for the long run.
On the very least, we will in all probability anticipate a Resident Evil 4 port in some unspecified time in the future. It appears virtually ironic, would not it; the unique Resident Evil 4 began life as a Nintendo unique on the GameCube, and but right here we’re, nonetheless ready for a Nintendo launch of the remake. No complaints, after all, it is higher than a sodding Cloud Model, so take on a regular basis you must get it proper, Capcom.
If nothing else, we’re hoping the oldsters over at Capcom see posts akin to this that reinforce our want to play extra Resident Evil on Nintendo platforms. So in the event you really feel the identical manner, then be sure you let it’s identified with a remark down under.
Do you personal any of the RE Cloud Variations on Swap? What do you make of them? Tell us.
[source capcom.co.jp]
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Nintendo Life’s resident horror fanatic, when he’s not knee-deep in Resident Evil and Silent Hill lore, Ollie likes to dive into a superb horror ebook whereas nursing a beautiful cup of tea. He additionally enjoys lengthy walks and listens to all the things from TOOL to Chuck Berry.