Monster Hunter Wilds Sales Surpass 10 Million Units in a Month
In a nutshell
- Monster Hunter Wilds surpasses 10 million sales, setting a first-month sales record for Capcom.
- The first free title update launches on April 4, featuring new content like Mizutsune, the Grand Hub Area, Arena Quests, and more exciting updates for players.
Capcom has announced that sales of Monster Hunter Wilds has now surpassed 10 million units worldwide.

This record-breaking feat comes just after the news that it sold over 8 million units on March 4. Since then, the game sold an additional 2 million units and has now set a company-first-month sales record.
Capcom shared that “The title provides an environment where a wider range of players can enjoy the game together with the introduction of crossplay, a first for the series, and a simultaneous release on PlayStation 5 system, Xbox Series X|S, and PC.”
“Additionally, the introduction of the new Focus Mode mechanic and the implementation of seamless movement between settlements and ecosystems have provided an even more immersive gaming experience, while the fusion of numerous new elements with Monster Hunter’s appeal has generated significant excitement, all of which led to the company first-month sales record of over 10 million units sold.”
Capcom also says it is “firmly committed to satisfying the expectations of all users by leveraging its industry-leading game development capabilities to create highly entertaining gameplay experiences.”

Monster Hunter Wilds Free Title Update
Monster Hunter Wilds’ first free title update will be released on April 4 and include Mizutsune, the Grand Hub Area, Arena Quests, and Zoh Shia.
Further along in the update, players will face off against Arch-tempered Rey Dau, enjoy the Festival of Accord: Blossomdance, and other features like a new Capcom collaboration and the return of a fan-favorite monster, Lagiacrus.

Monster Hunter Wilds is now available on PS5, Xbox Series, and PC.