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If you’re wondering how other Resident Evil games compare, here’s the top five based on Capcom’s list. Top five best-selling Resident Evil games According to Capcom’s latest financial results, the Resident Evil franchise as a whole has now sold over 146 million units worldwide. This is a list of Capcom-published games that have sold over 1 million units, and as the list reveals, Resident Evil 2’s 2019 remake has now become the best-selling game in the horror franchise.Īs of July 2023, Resident Evil 2 remake has sold 12.60 million copies, just beating out Resident Evil 7, which currently sits at 12.40 million units. And it seems I’m not alone in how much I liked the RE2 remake.Īs spotted by Gamespot, after posting its latest financial results on July 26, Capcom updated its Platinum Games list. The remake not only looks great, but plays wonderfully, reminding me of Resident Evil 4 and even the (underappreciated) RE Revelations games. Released in 2019, Resident Evil 2’s remake is a fantastic modern spin on the beloved survival horror game originally released in 1998.
