Capcom reports 93 percent digital sales in record profit year

Capcom achieved record profits for the ninth consecutive year thanks to strong digital sales. Digital channels made up 93 percent of total game sales during the fiscal year from March 2025 to March 2026.

The Japanese publisher saw digital sales rise from 90 percent the prior year. PC accounted for 54.5 percent of all game sales, up sharply from 33 percent in 2022. Capcom expects digital sales to reach 95.5 percent by next year as console growth slows.

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