Going off of Steam numbers alone, it’s safe to say that Capcom has another sales hit on their hands with the Resident Evil 4 remake. How big you ask? Try over 3 million units in sales worldwide in the span of two days.
Capcom confirmed that in addition to the consistent high review scores on from various publications (including our own), and the praise and attention following the release of the Chainsaw Demo, the Resident Evil 4 remake has surpassed 3 million units in sales in just the first two days after its release.
To put this into perspective, Resident Evil Village eclipsed 3 million in sales across PC and consoles four days after its release back in 2021. Capcom’s previous dip into the remake pool with Resident Evil 3 only managed 2.7 million in sales in its first three months.
It stands to reason that sales will continue leading up to “The Mercenaries” coming to RE4 next week. That’s in addition to the upcoming VR mode for the remake that’s currently in development. And then there’s “Separate Ways” minigame starring Ada Wong, which Capcom hasn’t announced as of yet, but you know it’s coming.
And just in case you needed more convincing as to why you should snag Resident Evil 4, Neil and Jay provide a pretty sound argument in the latest Safe Room podcast episode.
Resident Evil 4 is available now on PC via Steam, PlayStation 5 and the Xbox Series.
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