Capcom has released its financial report, covering the six month period starting March 2022 up until September. Not only showing the success of its released titles within that window, it’s also left us with key info regarding the next six months leading into 2023, including the fact we’re not going to see Street Fighter 6 until later in the year.
That tidbit of info comes from the statement that the company has no big releases planned before RE4 Remake in March 2023. Since Street Fighter 6 is obviously counted among their big IP releases lined up for the future, we can determine that we’ll have to wait some time yet before their next premium fighting game lands in our hands.
There’s also plenty of other interesting slices of information we can carve from the financial report, that go a long way in backing up the big claim plastered at the front of the document: “Capcom On Track to Achieve 10 Consecutive Years of Operating Income Growth for the Full Year”. The biggest of which has to go to Monster Hunter Rise, which has apparently sold 11 million units, with Sunbreak passing a not-too-shabby 4.4 million.