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CAPCOM Steam Sales Surge 61%, PlayStation Dips Below 10%
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 48253, member: 636"] CAPCOM struck gold with their computer gaming strategy as Steam sales skyrocketed during their latest financial year. The Japanese game maker watched their Steam earnings jump a massive 61.1 percent compared to the year before. Steam customers spent around 366 million dollars on CAPCOM games from April 2024 through March 2025. This huge boost helped Steam become responsible for 31 percent of all company money coming through the door. The computer gaming platform brought CAPCOM 10 percent more cash than the previous twelve months. Steam sales dominate CAPCOM business when looking at just their video game division numbers. Computer gamers account for 42.1 percent of all digital entertainment revenue for the company. PlayStation console sales fell hard as Steam took over the spotlight. Sony console players contributed less than 10 percent of total company earnings during the same period. CAPCOM clearly shifted their attention away from PlayStation toward computer gaming. Monster Hunter Wilds proved that computer gamers love CAPCOM products when the game launched everywhere at once. Steam players bought more than half of all Monster Hunter Wilds copies during the first weeks after release. Street Fighter 6 continues bringing steady income from computer gaming fans who keep playing matches online. CAPCOM executives decided to keep making games for computers first instead of waiting months between console and PC releases. Computer gamers celebrate because they no longer wait for their favorite CAPCOM games to arrive. [/QUOTE]
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