Capcom seems to have done very well for itself in the past few years in the horror game arena, and with it, comes a goal. This might be partially why we will see Remakes of the Resident Evil games in the future, most especially Resident Evil 4.
This seems to hold true for most of its Resident Evil games as of late, including Resident Evil: Village, and the Monster Hunter series as well. Either way, Capcom is pleased with Resident Evil 3’s success, enough to call it a hit and attribute it to its digital sales strategy. There could even be a spike of people buying a copy for the upcoming spooky weekend, or if it goes on sale. And, too, some sources state that the game has sold as much as 4.5 million, as the number of 3.9 million dates back from March 31st of this year. And for the Remake, it’s only been out for a little longer than a year, having been released on April 3, 2020. It does not seem like much until it’s taken into consideration that for the original, these were the overall sales. What comes as a pleasant surprise is that these numbers, while not in the top ten for most units sold this year for Capcom, do mean that the Resident Evil 3 remake has sold more than the original, which at 1999 sold 3.5 million copies. Numbers show that Resident Evil 3 has sold over 3.9 copies of the game, including digital. While only being available now on PC, PS4, and Xbox One, (and waiting for the official announcement that will be seen on Nintendo Switch), Resident Evil 3 has done very well for itself, despite being a short game. Last Night In Soho (UNI): $517K intl weekend (60 markets) $12M intl cume/$22.It seems that like Resident Evil 7 and Resident Evil: Village, the Resident Evil 3 Remake is not doing too badly for itself.
* Sing 2 (UNI): $1.12M intl weekend (3 markets) $1.12M intl cume (major rollout begins December 22) King Richard (WB): $2.1M intl weekend (53 markets) $8.2M intl cume/$21.6M global No Time To Die (UNI/MGM): $3.64M intl weekend (95 markets) $604.4M intl cume/$764M global Resident Evil: Welcome To Raccoon City (SNY): $4.2M intl weekend (39 markets) $11.1M intl cume/$24.3M globalĬlifford The Big Red Dog (PAR): $3.8M intl weekend (21 markets) $5.5M intl cume/$51.2M global Notably coming out globally next week is Steven Spielberg’s West Side Story from Disney/20th Century which begins offshore rollout on December 8 ahead of domestic on December 10.Įternals (DIS): $5.8M intl weekend (51 markets) $227.8M intl cume/$384.3M globalĭune (WB): $5.1M intl weekend (69 markets) $277.6M intl cume/$382.2M global Billed as the country’s answer to Indiana Jones, it effectively kicked off the holiday season in the market.Īuthorities just yesterday dated Warner Bros/Village Roadshow’s The Matrix Resurrections – but in January after bypassing several potential 2021 studio performers.
The full offshore session for the symbiote was $9.8M from 62 markets, bringing the international cume to $272.3M and global to $483.2M.Īll told, China’s Schemes In Antiques was the overall overseas leader this weekend at RMB 164.3M ($25.8M) from just the home market. IMAX grabbed $800K of that start (+18% on Venom) and indexed at 15% of the nationwide total to reach a global IMAX cume of $17.2M. This is s ahead of Shang-Chi by 109%, Black Widow by 107%, Eternals by 55%, and on par with Venom the first. Coming in the New Year are Australia and Japan.Īlso from Sony, Venom: Let There Be Carnage had a toothy start in Japan with $5.5M to lead the local charts. France was also a new release, landing No. The offshore cume is now $42.9M with $145M worldwide. 1 in Russia ($2.7M) and Spain ($1.1M), Sony’s Ghostbusters: Afterlife increased its overseas take by $13.1M in the session from a total 53 markets. Still to come are Australia, Japan and Korea in 2022.ĭebuting at No. Other key market cumes include France ($3.4M), Mexico ($2M) and Spain ($1.7M).
1 with $1.9M and in line with Star Is Born. 1 with $2.8M and four times bigger than A Star Is Born. The Lady Gaga-starrer added $14.8M in 60 combined UNI/MGM markets to reach a total $33.6M overseas and $67.2M global. MGM/Universal’s House Of Gucci, meanwhile, is fashioning some impressive numbers. 1 Hollywood Title Of 2021 'Matrix Resurrections' & 'Sing 2' Expand Overseas - International Box Office 'Spider-Man: No Way Home' Swings Past $800M Global To Become No.