Monster Hunter Wilds Sales Have Been Impacted By The High Price of the PlayStation 5, CAPCOM’s President Says

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Sales of Monster Hunter Wilds have been impacted by the high price of the PlayStation 5, and not by any issue the game may have, according to CAPCOM’s president Haruhiro Tsujimoto.

As reported by Automaton, Tsujimoto-san talked with Nikkei Gaming about the sales of the latest entry in one of the most popular gaming franchises ever, which were quite strong at launch, but fell off quickly in the following months, saying that the high price of the PlayStation 5, which the publisher considers the main platform for the game, has impacted its performance on the market. Taking into consideration the price of the system, accessories and the PlayStation Plus subscription required to play online, plus the price of the game, getting to play Monster Hunter Wilds can be costly, especially for young players with no income, so it would make more sense for some of them to get previous entries in the series featuring a lot more content like Monster Hunter World and Monster Hunter Rise which can be purchased for far less. As such, the biggest challenge for the publisher will be to make the game as accessible as possible to new players, and it is planning a strategy to take advantage of future discounts to improve sales starting in these final months of the year.

In the same interview, the CAPCOM’s president also commented on the Nintendo Switch 2, saying that the system’s success was better than the publisher expected, highlighting its lower price compared to Sony’s system. The succcess of the new Nintendo console reaffirmed how cost-conscious users are all over the world, Tsujimoto-san commented.

It’s a shame Monster Hunter Wilds is not proving to be as successful as past entries in the series, as the game is a more than worthy entry in the series, even with its issues, such as the low challenge level which the development team has been addressing with new free updates and content. You can learn more about the game now out on PC, PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S in my review.



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