Monster Hunter Wilds Surpasses 10 Million Sales Worldwide

The "Monster Hunter Wilds" logo, celebrating 10 million sales, features ornate circular designs on a sleek black background.

Capcom has announced that Monster Hunter Wilds has officially sold over 10 million copies since its February 28 launch. This major milestone comes just 3 weeks after the Monster Hunter Wilds surpassed 8 million sales. Further cementing it as one of the fastest-selling entries in the Monster Hunter franchise.

Monster Hunter Wilds continues to grow its audience by blending the series’ signature monster-slaying action with new systems like Focus Mode and the wound mechanic. Its seamless open-world design, powered by the RE ENGINE, and full crossplay support have helped attract both long-time and new players.

This achievement also makes Monster Hunter Wilds Capcom’s strongest first-month seller in the series to date. If you’re still on the fence about it, check out our Monster Hunter Wilds review. Or, see how you can play Monster Hunter Wilds via the cloud to get started.

More Monsters, More Content, More to Come

Capcom isn’t slowing down. Title Update 1 for Monster Hunter Wilds arrives April 4. It includes new monsters, fresh challenges, and a new social hub. The update adds fan-favourite Mizutsune, a high-rank battle with Zoh Shia. It also introduces the Grand Hub — a gathering place filled with minigames, seasonal events, and new quest types like Arena and Challenge Quests.

If you missed the full breakdown, check out our article on how Monster Hunter Wilds receives its first major update on April 4 for all the details.

Title Update 2 is already scheduled for summer and promises even more monsters and post-launch support. It’s clear Capcom is treating Monster Hunter Wilds as an ongoing experience — one built to evolve with time.

Three characters sit on the ground, preparing to eat a large cooked meal in a warm, rustic setting, celebrating the impressive milestone of Monster Hunter Wilds reaching 10 million sales.

Capcom’s Biggest Monster Hunter Yet?

With 10 million sales in just over a month and more updates on the horizon, Monster Hunter Wilds is shaping up to be a major long-term hit for Capcom. It’s also another example of how the series keeps expanding — both in scale and in player base.

If you’re catching up on the game’s evolution, don’t miss our Capcom Spotlight recap, where Monster Hunter Wilds was first revealed with new region, monster, and beta details.

What do you think — is this the best direction the series has taken yet? Or are you still waiting to jump in?

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