Monster Hunter World Breaks 10 Million Units Sold Worldwide

Monster Hunter World Breaks 10 Million Units Sold Worldwide

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A fresh CAPCOM press release boasts another great milestone broken by Monster Hunter World. The co-op focused action roleplaying game has now sold over 10 million units worldwide across all platforms. Only three weeks ago, the publisher informed everyone that the game had sold 8.3 million, but recently there’s been a huge boost thanks to the PC launch.

The Monster Hunter series consists of hunting action games that pit players against giant monsters in a beautiful natural environment. The series has sparked a social phenomenon known as the “Monster Hunter Craze” by introducing a new kind of communication style for players through cooperative play focused on hunting monsters with their friends. Since the first Monster Hunter title made its debut 14 years ago in 2004, the series has attracted a dedicated fan base, and overall grown into a mega-hit, with Monster Hunter: World, the latest title in the series, shipping 10 million units, and cumulative sales of the series exceeding 50 million units as of August 20, 2018.

Monster Hunter World Breaks 10 Million Units Sold Worldwide

Aug 20, 2018, 8:27am UTC
https://wccftech.com/monster-hunter-world-10-million-units/ > A fresh CAPCOM press release boasts another great milestone broken by Monster Hunter World. The co-op focused action roleplaying game has now sold over 10 million units worldwide across all platforms. Only three weeks ago, the publisher informed everyone that the game had sold 8.3 million, but recently there’s been a huge boost thanks to the PC launch. > The Monster Hunter series consists of hunting action games that pit players against giant monsters in a beautiful natural environment. The series has sparked a social phenomenon known as the “Monster Hunter Craze” by introducing a new kind of communication style for players through cooperative play focused on hunting monsters with their friends. Since the first Monster Hunter title made its debut 14 years ago in 2004, the series has attracted a dedicated fan base, and overall grown into a mega-hit, with Monster Hunter: World, the latest title in the series, shipping 10 million units, and cumulative sales of the series exceeding 50 million units as of August 20, 2018.