Capcom disclosed its financial results for the fiscal year ending March 2026, revealing a significant shift in revenue composition. The company reported 40.4 billion yen, approximately $252 million, generated specifically from the Steam platform. This figure represents 20.7% of Capcom's total revenue across all business segments.
Capcom's fiscal year results show Steam generating $252 million
The financial data highlights the growing dominance of PC distribution for the Japanese publisher. Steam revenue nearly doubled the earnings from the PlayStation ecosystem during the same period. PlayStation generated 20.7 billion yen, or about $129 million, which accounted for 10.6% of total revenue.
PC sales now constitute roughly half of Capcom's total game sales volume. This transition underscores the publisher's reliance on digital storefronts for its core business. The success stems from a portfolio of major titles including Monster Hunter Wilds, Monster Hunter World, Resident Evil 4, and Street Fighter 6.
These results confirm the financial strength of the Steam platform for third-party publishers. Capcom's earnings structure now favors PC distribution over traditional console ecosystems. The data provides a clear metric for the ongoing shift in game sales channels.



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