Capcom has reduced its earnings predictions for the year in the wake of sales of Resident Evil 6 not being as high as expected, as well as a delay in the release of upcoming 3DS title, Monster Hunter 4.
Previously Capcom had forecast that it would be making 105 billion (£735 million) Yen in net sales, but this was reduced to 93.5 billion (£680 million). Net profit was also hit, dropping by over a third to 6.5 billion yen (£472 million).
“Sales of the major new title Resident Evil 6 were initially strong but subsequently weakened,” a Capcom spokesperson said in a statement. “As a result, sales are certain to fall short of the plan.” CVG has it that while initially expecting it to sell upwards of seven million copies, Capcom admits that even its revised target of six million was too ambitious.
While Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate – released is Japan as Monster 3G HD Ver. in December 2011 – is still on track for release in March 2013 on the Wii U, Capcom confirmed that the DS exclusive, Monster Hunter 4 would see its release pushed back to the summer.
KitGuru Says: Is it just me, or are some of the big names in gaming really struggling at the moment? While Capcom isn't exactly at the drain circling level that THQ is right now, it's an odd one seeing the foundations of these giant corporations wobbling.
the problem with RE6 is they want everyone to like it hence they try to mix several genre into the game. they hope by mixing everything they can make the game perfect for everyone but we all knows that are perfect recipe for Jack of all trades master of none. IMO they should go back to the very root that makes the franchise. if they really want more action into the game then at least do it like they do it in RE4.