Resident Evil Requiem sales chart showing 60% revenue increase over Village in February 2026
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Resident Evil Requiem Breaks Records: How Capcom's Horror Hit Dominated February 2026 Gaming Sales

📅 March 29, 2026 ⏱️ 6 min read ✍️ GReverse Team
Resident Evil: Requiem just rewrote the survival horror playbook. Capcom's latest nightmare crushed February 2026 gaming sales with revenue 60% higher than Resident Evil: Village managed in its debut. The Circana (formerly NPD Group) numbers tell a story of market dominance: $4.6 billion in total February spending, driven by a horror game that scared up record-breaking sales across every platform.

🎮 Resident Evil Requiem Sales Demolish Every Platform

One month after launch, Resident Evil: Requiem owned PlayStation, Xbox, and PC charts. The game's opening week shattered every franchise record Capcom had set before. Revenue jumped 60% over Village's 2021 debut. Unit sales climbed 40% higher than its predecessor.
+60% Revenue vs Village
#1 All US platforms
$4.6B Total Feb market
Capcom has every reason to celebrate. Requiem conquered even Nintendo Switch, where third-party titles typically struggle against Nintendo's first-party juggernauts. On Switch, the horror sequel grabbed #2, losing only to bundled Mario packages. That's unprecedented for a mature-rated survival horror game on Nintendo's family-friendly platform.

📊 US Gaming Market Shows Recovery Signs

Beyond Resident Evil's triumph, American gaming sales revealed broader recovery patterns. Mat Piscatella from Circana notes: "Resident Evil: Requiem's impressive debut and a 27% increase in subscription services helped gaming content spending remain flat compared to February 2025." Total market spending hit $4.56 billion in February, up 1% year-over-year. Gaming content stayed nearly flat (-0.25%), but hardware surged an impressive 22%. The numbers suggest consumers are upgrading systems while being more selective about software purchases.

Console Wars: PlayStation 5 Leads, Switch 2 Follows

PlayStation 5 won February in both unit sales and revenue. However, PS5 numbers dropped 10% compared to last year. Nintendo Switch 2 continues its remarkable trajectory, posting 45% higher sales than the original Switch managed in the same timeframe. Xbox Series X|S showed fatigue with a 32% decline. The original Nintendo Switch suffered a dramatic 69% drop — expected after its successor's arrival. These shifts reflect a market in transition, with new hardware gaining momentum while older systems fade.

🎯 New Releases Making Waves Beyond Horror

Resident Evil: Requiem wasn't the only newcomer making noise. Dragon Quest VII: Reimagined entered directly at #7 and claimed the #14 spot in 2026's overall rankings. The JRPG's performance proves Japanese role-playing games still have significant appeal in Western markets.
Other notable new releases:
  • Mario Tennis Fever - 11th place
  • God of War: Sons of Sparta - 14th place
  • My Hero Academia: All's Justice - 17th place
  • Resident Evil Generation Pack - 20th place
Dragon Quest VII sold best on Nintendo Switch — a platform that traditionally favors JRPGs. This demonstrates that Japanese gaming culture maintains strong resonance in America, despite Western dominance in other genres. The game's success also validates Square Enix's decision to remake classic entries for modern audiences.

Steam Sales Power Drives Catalog Titles

Diablo II: Resurrected rocketed from #195 to #13 thanks to its Infernal Edition Steam launch. This proves once again how crucial Valve's platform remains for PC gaming success. Similarly, DOOM: The Dark Ages climbed from #92 to #9 through promotional pricing strategies. These catalog revivals show that well-timed discounts and platform exclusives can breathe new life into older titles. Publishers are learning that strategic Steam releases often generate more buzz than traditional marketing campaigns.

⚡ 2026 Gaming Sales Forecast: Record Territory

Circana predicts US gaming sales will reach $62.8 billion in 2026, breaking the $61.7 billion record set in 2021. This optimism rests on three pillars: Nintendo Switch 2 momentum, Grand Theft Auto VI's November launch, and continued subscription service growth.

"The US video game market in 2026 brings both tremendous opportunities and risks. While hardware faces challenges, an exceptional game lineup and strong subscription engagement suggests a particularly exciting year ahead."

Mat Piscatella, Circana
However, storm clouds gather on the horizon. Rising RAM, GPU, and CPU prices — driven by AI data center demand — threaten to make gaming hardware more expensive. Younger generations increasingly gravitate toward PC and mobile gaming over traditional consoles.

The Switch 2 Phenomenon Continues

Nintendo Switch 2 became the fastest-selling console in US history after just seven months on the market. Despite lacking a true "killer app" for Western audiences, its momentum remains strong. Mario Kart World, while receiving mixed reviews from some players, continues driving hardware sales. The Switch 2's success demonstrates Nintendo's ability to iterate successfully on proven formulas. Its backward compatibility with original Switch games provides an enormous launch library that competitors can't match.

🔥 Gaming Subscription Services Boom

The 27% increase in gaming subscription services represents one of the most encouraging trends. Xbox Game Pass, PlayStation Plus, and other services see heightened activity as consumers seek value in an era of rising prices. Helldivers 2 exemplifies this trend perfectly. Despite launching last year, it appeared at #5 in February thanks to a content update — without counting microtransactions. Its success on Xbox and PC demonstrates the power of multi-platform releases and ongoing content support.

2026 Success Keys

Market Risks

  • Rising component costs
  • Mobile/PC gaming shift
  • Potential hardware tariffs
  • New competition (Steam Machines)

🎮 What This Means for Global Markets

American gaming trends ripple worldwide. Resident Evil: Requiem's success increases chances for international localization of future Capcom titles. The rise of subscription services and Switch 2's momentum will likely shape preferences globally. Mid-budget games like Dragon Quest VII finding success offers hope for market diversity. As AAA productions become increasingly expensive, smaller titles' success provides breathing room for creative experimentation. This trend benefits markets where consumers are more price-sensitive. PC gaming's increased activity also favors international markets where custom builds traditionally offered better value than consoles. However, rising component prices could push more players toward cloud gaming solutions.

Hardware Price Warnings

The warning about rising hardware costs due to AI demand deserves close attention. If graphics card prices continue climbing, cloud gaming becomes more attractive — especially in markets where wages don't track technology price increases. 2026 shapes up as a pivotal year for the gaming industry. With Resident Evil breaking records, Nintendo Switch 2 gaining ground, and Grand Theft Auto VI on the horizon, the American market appears ready for new heights. The question remains whether consumers will follow this enthusiasm — or if rising prices will drive them toward more cautious choices.
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