Monster Hunter: World has surpassed 30 million units in worldwide sales as of June 2026, making it Capcom's best-selling single title of all time [1, 2, 3]. The figure includes sales of the base game and the Iceborne Master Edition bundle, which contains the large Iceborne expansion [2].
As of March 31, 2026, Monster Hunter: World had sold approximately 29.6 million copies worldwide. It added roughly 400,000 more sales in the following two months to break the 30 million mark [2]. The game originally launched in 2018 on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC platforms [2, 3].
The Monster Hunter series as a whole reached cumulative global sales of about 127 million units by March 31, 2026 [3]. Other major entries include Monster Hunter Rise, which has sold 18.6 million units, and Resident Evil 2 Remake, which sold 18.3 million units—both ranking behind Monster Hunter: World in Capcom's sales history [2].
Monster Hunter: Wilds sold 11.4 million copies but experienced a sales decline after moving 10 million units in its launch month [2, 3]. Despite some slowdown from Wilds in late 2025, Capcom achieved nine consecutive years of record profits, aided also by hits like Resident Evil Requiem and Pragmata [1].
Capcom is actively developing a Nintendo Switch 2 port of Monster Hunter: World and plans to release a large paid expansion DLC called "Ascendance" in 2027 [1, 3]. A Capcom official said, "团队正在为实现2027年发售目标积极推进开发工作," indicating the team is working diligently to meet the 2027 release target [3].