Draugoth
Gold Member
Capcom says it has no plans to eliminate physical media!"Given that a significant number of end users demand physical games we currently do not expect to eliminate physical products."
Capcom says it has no plans to eliminate physical media!"Given that a significant number of end users demand physical games we currently do not expect to eliminate physical products."
No, but their most recent game, Kunitsu Gami, has received a digital only release.Was there a rumour they would stop?
No, but their most recent game, Kunitsu Gami, has received a digital only release.
And then there's also the Monster Hunter Stories Collection which received a physical release in North America but only for Switch, while the PS4 physical is exclusive to Europe. :/ On top of that, both the PS4 and Switch versions of the MHS Collection come with the 2nd game as voucher/download code. It's just a half-assed way to do a physical release and I wish they would stop doing that.
Q. In the past, this was a highly volatile industry where a new release in one fiscal year would
drive large earnings growth, with a comparative drop in earnings in the next fiscal year.
Recently however, we no longer see this pattern in Capcom’s earnings. Further, the company
has achieved increased operating profit of over 10% each year. What has driven this?
A. In the past, we primarily sold games at physical retail stores, where we would typically sell a
new game that was placed on the limited space of stores shelves for a period of
approximately six months. However, accompanying the digital shift, in recent years game
makers have become able to sell games directly online, which allows us to carry out pricing
strategies as well as discounts on past series titles in conjunction with the launch of a new
release. Thanks to this, unit sales continue to grow even today for titles such as Resident Evil
7 biohazard , which was released seven years ago, as well as for Monster Hunter : World ,
which was released six years ago. Further, we thoroughly manage our medium-term
development schedule by maintaining a 5-year development map that enables us to
effectively time the release of new titles. This has led us to think that the game industry
overall has shifted to one of low volatility due to a change in our business model, via which
we can continue to sell games over the long term as the ratio of digital title sales increases.
As they just released Kunitsu-Gami without a physical release............
As they just released Kunitsu-Gami without a physical release............
Is there even an OT for Kunitsu-Gami?Cool, recently picked up Dragon's Dogma 2 physical but had to get Path of the Goddess digital *because there is no physical release*
That's fine....just don't say ............Is there even an OT for Kunitsu-Gami?
…there’s your answer.
Capcom probably understands its market well enough that it isn’t going to bother releasing physical editions of what it expects to be very low volume games.
Notice how RE7 on iOS didn’t get a physical release.
I don’t think there’s necessarily anything wrong with the quote. It could be misleading, I don’t disagree with that.That's fine....just don't say ............
Capcom says it has no plans to eliminate physical media
and ghost and goblins resurrectionWhere is my Path of Goddess physical copy Capcom?
It's up to the customers to speak up and convince console manufacturers to continue offering a disc model. It seems that the blowback after the big MS leak from a while back worked, because they didn't introduce only digital models with the refresh and also the og XSX is still available in the stores.I'm not really sure it Capcoms choice tbh, if the console manufacturers don't want it any more they'll have to follow suite
Only on Switch.Where is monster hunter rise physical?