Capcom’s Monster Hunter World: Iceborne continues to perform exceptionally well. It’s crossed five million units in of shipments and digital sales, which includes digital sales for Iceborne and physical/digital sales for Monster Hunter World: Iceborne Master Edition, the latter including the base game and expansion. Last month, the publisher revealed that the expansion had hit 4.5 million in worldwide shipments.
With these latest figures, cumulative sales for the series have crossed 62 million units. Monster Hunter World has shipped over 15 million units globally since first launching in January 2018 for Xbox One and PS4. It’s currently Capcom’s top-selling game in history. Not bad considering the initial sales goal for Monster Hunter World was five million units initially.
The development team isn’t done by a long shot. It recently brought Stygian Zinogre to the PC version with the Safi’jiiva Siege Quest going live on March 20th. On consoles, two new monster variants – Raging Brachydios and Furious Rajang – will be added on March 23rd before becoming available in April for PC. Stay tuned for more details in the coming weeks.
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