Capcom Reports Strong Financial Results; Monster Hunter World Raising Expectations
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5/10Capcomβs quarterly financial results for the first half of 2017βs fiscal year is said to be quite strong. Monster Hunter World is expected to improve it.
Capcom Reports Strong Financial Results

Capcom has published its quarterly financial results for the first half of the fiscal year 2017 today, which ended on September 30th 2017. All relevant sales and income figures are in the black, and as you can see in the table above, actually show a significant improvement year-on-year.
The increase was motivated by βfavorable sales of new titles and licensing revenue in the Digital Contents business.β If youβre not sure what that means, the Digital Contents business is the one related to videogames.
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A look at total sales shows that Capcom shipped 3,550,000 copies of its games at retail in the first half of the fiscal year (from April to September), while 4,850,000 copies were sold via digital download, for a total of 8,400,000 copies. This is almost two million above the same period in 2016.

Speaking ofΒ Monster Hunter World, the publisher mentions that it βdrew much attentionβ at E3, and was βoverwhelmingly popularβ at Tokyo Game Show, raising expectations for its successful release.Β Capcom also noticed βbroad signs of recoveryβ in the industry due to βgreater penetrationβ of PS4β³ strong performanceβ of the Nintendo Switch.
In June, Monster Hunter: World (for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC), which will be one of our major titles for the current fiscal year, drew much attention from show-goers at E3, one of the worldβs largest trade shows for computer and video games held in the U.S., and was also overwhelmingly popular at the Tokyo Game Show 2017 held in September, raising expectations for its release next January.
In such an environment, as part of its reexamination of the mobile contents division, the Company took on initiatives to strengthen its management structure by integrating development and operations, which included the absorption-typeΒ merger of Capcom Mobile, Inc., its wholly-owned subsidiary.
In addition, the Company made efforts to reduce costs and expenses by reviewing and re-evaluating cost of sales and selling, general and administrative expenses in order to improve profitability.
Interestingly, Capcom deemed the results of Monster Hunter XX for Nintendo Switch as βStrong,β and classifiesΒ Ultra Street Fighter II The Final Challengers a βsmash hit,β despite neither title selling over a million copies.
In this business, Monster Hunter XX (Double Cross) Nintendo Switch Ver. (for Nintendo Switch) performed strongly, while Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite (for PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC), which targets the European and US markets, was released in September.
In addition to Ultra Street Fighter II The Final Challengers (for Nintendo Switch) turning out to be a smash hit, catalog unit sales of such titles as Monster Hunter XX (Double Cross) (for the Nintendo 3DS family of systems), which was released in the previous fiscal year, also contributed to the increase in revenues to a certain extent.
Furthermore, in online games, Monster Hunter Frontier Z, a perennial favorite which underwent a major update commemorating its 10th anniversary, performed steadily; while in mobile contents, amid the reorganization of operations, which include the Company carrying out alliance strategies to bring about a breakthrough in the business, Monster Hunter Explore remained popular, while licensing revenue from utilizing our IP also contributed to the increase in profits.
The resulting net sales were 20,138 million yen (up 23.0 % from the same term in the previous year) and operating income was 3,830 million yen (up 248.4% from the same term in the previous year).
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Pokdepinion: I see Capcom and the first thing I think is how Megaman was butchered. Then I think of the disappointment that is Marvel VS Capcom: Infinite. I certainly hope Monster Hunter World will be great because otherwise, I donβt really see a point in supporting Capcom. If it is, it will definitely make a heck of a lot of money for them while making gamers across the globe happy.
