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Capcom Makes Majority of Sales on PC, Expects Ratio to Continue Increasing

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Riley Kim
Gaming Editor
Capcom makes the majority of its sales on PC, and it expects the 'ratio to continue increasing'
Image source: PC Gamer

Capcom, a renowned Japanese video game developer and publisher, has revealed that the majority of its sales come from PC platforms. In a recent statement, the company expressed its expectation that this trend will continue in the future.

According to PC Gamer [1], Capcom's PC sales have been steadily increasing over the years, with the platform now accounting for approximately half of all sales. The remaining sales are split across other platforms, including consoles and mobile devices.

This shift towards PC sales is a significant development in the gaming industry, where console sales have traditionally dominated. Capcom's decision to focus on PC sales is likely driven by the growing popularity of PC gaming, as well as the increasing demand for digital game distribution.

The company's expectation that PC sales will continue to increase is based on the growing trend of gamers switching to PC platforms. This trend is driven by the improved performance and graphics capabilities of modern gaming PCs, as well as the increasing availability of PC-exclusive games.

Capcom's decision to focus on PC sales is a strategic move that could potentially lead to increased revenue and market share for the company. However, it remains to be seen whether this trend will continue in the future and whether other game developers and publishers will follow suit.

Sources

[1] Capcom makes the majority of its sales on PC, and it expects the 'ratio to continue increasing'