Capcom Says Resident Evil 9 Is Tracking as a Major Seller Following Strong Pre-Order Performance
Early demand signals suggest Resident Evil 9 could become one of Capcom’s biggest releases in recent years.
News by Namira Nidhu on Jan 29, 2026
Capcom is gaining speed again, as early signs indicate that all of its big franchises will do well. Investor confidence is rising, and the company's flagship series is once again proving its long-term worth. Even though Monster Hunter Wilds isn't expected to bring in much revenue right away, the company is still doing very well. Reports say Capcom's stock rose 12% in a single day. This was the company's biggest one-day gain on a Wednesday in the last 18 months and showed a big change in how the market felt.
Even as younger games continue to get a lot of attention, Capcom's back catalog has been a big part of this rise. Street Fighter 6 and other well-known games have continued to do well, helping the company keep making money after launch. In the past few weeks, though, the Resident Evil series has stood out the most. The show has been especially strong over the past month, underscoring the brand's enduring popularity decades after its launch.

Resident Evil 9 pre-orders have surpassed internal expectations, reinforcing the franchise’s role as Capcom’s most reliable sales driver.
The most important thing to learn, and the main reason for the current optimism, is how well Resident Evil 9, which is actually called Resident Evil Requiem, did. Reports say pre-orders for the next game have surpassed Capcom's expectations, which is a much more reliable indicator than mere guesswork. This early beating of internal predictions shows not only high demand but also rising trust from players ready to commit before the release.
Capcom has had to deal with several situations lately, especially after Monster Hunter failed to meet investors' expectations. Despite this, it is clear that Resident Evil is once again becoming a major sales driver when you look at the bigger picture. Resident Evil 9 is clearly getting a lot of attention, and everything we know about it so far suggests that it will be one of Capcom's biggest games in recent years.
If you've been watching the rollout, it's easy to see why people are getting more excited. The game has already shown off new features, and most people are happy about it. The way it looks is amazing, and the way it works moves the series forward while staying true to what fans love. For many people, the excitement has grown to the point where they no longer need any previews. At some point, you might even decide that you'd rather not watch any more videos and play the game when it comes out.
At least from Capcom's point of view, this is exactly what producers want before a big release. Strong pre-orders and positive buzz point to not only a successful launch window but also attention that lasts after the first day. Resident Evil has once again shown that it can be a stable part of Capcom's lineup, especially when other titles might not be doing as well financially right away.

Strong franchise performance helped Capcom’s stock rise sharply, marking its biggest single-day gain in over a year.
Capcom's larger plan to keep strong legacy franchises while continuing to improve and update them is also evident here. The long-term work put into quality and regularity is paying off. Brands like Resident Evil continue to deliver security and growth, even as the market evolves and individual games come under pressure.
Resident Evil will be a big part of how well Capcom does in the future. We're seeing a familiar pattern play out again: a well-known brand draws people's attention, boosts sales, and calms investors all at once. There are signs that Resident Evil 9 will be more than just another sequel. This game could have a big impact on Capcom's future.
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