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Capcom cited the high cost of PlayStation 5 gaming in an interview with Nikkei Gaming, blaming Sony for a โsteepโ entry cost for gamers to play the popular Monster Hunter Wilds, which resulted in recent disappointing sales figures. When it was released in February, the game quickly sold over 10 million copies in just a month.ย However, in Capcom’s Q2 2025 financial results published at the end of July, Monster Hunter Wilds had only sold 477,000 copies, barely outpacing the older title Monster Hunter Rise at 380,000 units sold. Still a good number overall, but a sharp decline from 10 million.
Capcom Worries About the Future for Younger Gamers
In the Nikkei Gaming interview, Capcom President Hiruhiro Tsujimoto attributed the decline in sales for Monster Hunter Wilds to the PS5’s high cost of entry: “We [found] that the โPS5 barrierโ is unexpectedly large. The console costs about ยฅ80,000 ($538). When you factor in the cost of software and monthly subscriptions, it comes to about ยฅ100,000 ($674) at the time of purchase,โ said Tsujimoto, via translation. โThis is not an amount that can be easily reached, especially for younger generations. This situation is not limited to Japan, but is similar overseas as well.โ
Tsujimoto asserts that the company’s aim to combat this in the future is to find new ways to overcome cost obstacles and get Monster Hunter Wilds to as “many people as possible.โ Although Tsujimoto doesnโt mention Xbox in the interview, he does give praise to the recent release of the Nintendo Switch 2, saying the response to the game on that platform was better than expected. But given Capcom’s relationship with the PlayStation brand, the hopes were perhaps higher for Sony’s platform.








