Monster Hunter: World just hit the 30 million sales mark, officially claiming the crown as Capcom's best-selling single title ever. Released in 2018, the game has added another five million units since crossing 25 million back in 2024, proving that a rock-solid endgame and constant digital pushes keep the hunts alive years later.
Capcom dropped the news alongside confirmation that Monster Hunter Wilds: Ascendance, the big expansion for the 2025 sequel, lands in 2027 across PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC. World and Rise are both still moving serious numbers while Wilds deals with its own growing pains, showing the series has multiple live wires firing at once.
The milestone comes as Capcom racks up its ninth straight year of record profits, with World's enduring pull standing out even as newer titles take the spotlight. This isn't hype — it's eight years of players refusing to put down their weapons.