Monster Hunter Wilds Shatters Sales Records in Record Time — 8 Million Units Sold in Just 3 Days
Capcom has announced that Monster Hunter Wilds has sold over 8 million units worldwide in just three days since its launch — making it the fastest-selling title in Capcom’s history and a monumental achievement for the long-running franchise.
This explosive debut not only eclipses previous franchise records but also marks a new era for Monster Hunter. The game surpasses:
- Monster Hunter World (2018): 5 million copies shipped in its first three years
- Monster Hunter Rise (2021): 4 million copies sold in its initial launch window
With such staggering momentum, Monster Hunter Wilds now stands as the most successful launch in the series’ history — a testament to both the enduring global popularity of the franchise and the excitement surrounding its latest evolution.
🌍 Launch Week Dominance: Steam Breaks Records
The game's launch weekend saw over one million concurrent players on Steam, a feat that pushed it into the platform’s top 10 most-played games of all time. It even dethroned Cyberpunk 2077 as the 7th most-played game ever on Steam, highlighting a rare convergence of critical acclaim and massive player engagement.
Moreover, Monster Hunter Wilds played a pivotal role in helping Steam achieve its first-ever 40 million concurrent players, a historic milestone for the digital distribution platform.
🔥 Critical Acclaim & Refined Gameplay
In our official review, we praised Monster Hunter Wilds for its intelligent balancing of accessibility and depth, calling it a "masterclass in series evolution." The game refines core mechanics with:
- A more fluid and responsive combat system
- Enhanced environmental interaction and traversal
- Streamlined progression for new hunters, without sacrificing challenge for veterans
- Immersive ecosystems that encourage exploration and strategy
"Monster Hunter Wilds delivers exhilarating combat encounters while maintaining an accessible difficulty level — a rare balance that appeals to both newcomers and seasoned hunters alike."
📈 Franchise-Wide Success: 108 Million Units Sold
As of December 31, 2024, the Monster Hunter series — which first launched on PlayStation 2 in 2004 — has now sold over 108 million units globally. This includes:
- Monster Hunter: World (2018) – 20M+
- Monster Hunter Rise (2021) – 20M+
- Monster Hunter Wilds (2025) – 8M+ in first 3 days alone
The franchise continues to dominate gaming culture, expanding into animation, merchandise, and even live-action adaptations.
⚔️ Monster Hunter Wilds Weapons Tier List (2025)
For hunters looking to optimize their loadouts, here's the current meta breakdown across weapon types:
| Tier |
Weapons |
| S-Tier |
Long Sword (with Surge and Parry), Hammer (Vortex Slam build), Heavy Bowgun (Charged Blast + Rapid Fire) |
| A-Tier |
Sword & Shield (Guard Focus), Hunting Horn (Soulful Notes), Bow (Aerial Shot + Penetrating Arrows) |
| B-Tier |
Dual Blades (Fury Spinning), Charge Blade (Lunge + Weapon Arts), Insect Glaive (Aerial Maneuvers) |
| C-Tier |
Light Bowgun (Rapid Fire), Great Sword (Sweeping Blows), Lance (Spear Stance Control) |
| D-Tier |
Bow (Standard Fire), Gunlance (Stamina-Intensive Builds) – Only viable in late-game with perfect tuning |
💡 Pro Tip: The new "Wildform" mechanic in Wolds significantly boosts elemental affinity for melee builds, making Hammer and Charge Blade top contenders for endgame content.
📚 Explore More: Deep Dive into the Wilds
Final Word:
Monster Hunter Wilds isn’t just a launch — it’s a cultural moment. With record-breaking sales, record-breaking player counts, and a refined gameplay loop that honors tradition while pushing boundaries, this is more than a game. It’s a movement.
🎮 8 million sold. 40 million concurrent players. One legendary debut.
Monster Hunter Wilds has arrived — and it’s already rewriting history.