Capcom has updated its fiscal year 2025 earnings forecast after Resident Evil: Requiem performed better than the company had projected, according to GamesIndustry.biz. The revised outlook signals that the survival horror franchise continues to be one of the publisher's most reliable commercial powerhouses.
The news won't surprise anyone who's been watching Capcom's financial trajectory over the past several years. The Resident Evil series has been on a remarkable upswing since the franchise reinvented itself with RE7, and Requiem appears to be keeping that momentum very much alive.

What this means for Capcom
Raising a full-year earnings forecast mid-cycle is a significant move - it tells investors and the market that actual performance has meaningfully outpaced internal projections, not just nudged slightly ahead. For Capcom, this kind of upward revision reinforces the studio's reputation for disciplined forecasting and consistent delivery on its major IP.

Resident Evil remains Capcom's anchor franchise alongside Monster Hunter, and a strong showing from Requiem gives the publisher a healthy financial position heading into the remainder of FY25. That kind of runway matters when it comes to funding new projects, supporting live service content, or greenlighting the next big entry in one of its other series.

The bigger picture for survival horror
Requiem's commercial success also says something about the state of the survival horror genre right now. Players are clearly still hungry for big-budget, high-production-value horror experiences, and Capcom has consistently been the studio best positioned to deliver them at scale.
It's also worth noting that strong day-one and early-window sales tend to set the tone for a title's long-term tail - particularly on PC, where games frequently see significant revenue spikes during Steam sales. If Requiem is already beating projections this early, its lifetime numbers could end up being genuinely impressive.
Capcom hasn't been shy about leaning into what works, and right now Resident Evil is very clearly working. With the FY25 outlook now trending upward, expect the company to be in a confident position when it starts talking about what comes next for the franchise.





