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Is Capcom expecting too little from Resident Evil: Revelations?

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Resident Evil 6, which tried doing too many things at once, is a failure. The next game bearing the Resident Evil name, an up-scaled port of the 3Ds title Resident Evil: Revelations is a little closer to “classic” Resident Evil, which is exactly what fans have been asking for.

In it’s fiscal results, Capcom has said it expects the budget-priced HD port of the game to sell over 1.3 million copies by the end of March 2014. That’s not an especially high number, given that the game will be released at the end of this month on four different platforms; PS3, PC, Xbox 360 and even the Wii U.

There are a few factors that might make Revelations a hard sell though; the game failed to hit the million mark on its original platform, the 3DS. It’s also been less than a year since the release of Resident Evil 6, so people might still be tired of the franchise – and then of course there are those who might feel “burned” by resident Evil, and will steer clear of this game. HD ports of games, traditionally, don;t do exceptionally well at retail.

Still, 1.3 million units in a year is not exactly a very high expectation, and is decidedly reserved for a game bearing a name with the stature of Resident Evil. Do you think Capcom’s being too cautious, or is Revelations set to tank?

Last Updated: May 9, 2013

10 Comments

  1. Rince da Ref Lvl2

    May 9, 2013 at 15:13

    Mmm, if they expect so little in return, why the fuck not NOT release it, and invest the money into, you know, a REAL Resident Evil game?

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    • Exalted Overlord Geoffrey Tim

      May 9, 2013 at 16:01

      Probably because with the game having been made already, doing the conversion and releasing it was relatively cheap. They probably also failed to make a return on investment with just the original 3DS version.

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      • Rince da Ref Lvl2

        May 9, 2013 at 16:05

        I get that, but what they are doing is saturating their own market surely? I mean, only the fanboys loved RE6 and after watching OVG TRY and play the demo I wanted to keelhaul myself with piano wire. Just think they need to radically GO BACK to actually see any future (see what I did there?)

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  2. Rince da Ref Lvl2

    May 9, 2013 at 15:13

    Mmm, if they expect so little in return, why the fuck not NOT release it, and invest the money into, you know, a REAL Resident Evil game?

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  3. Rince da Ref Lvl2

    May 9, 2013 at 15:13

    Mmm, if they expect so little in return, why the fuck not NOT release it, and invest the money into, you know, a REAL Resident Evil game?

    Reply

  4. Admiral Chief Combat Engineer

    May 9, 2013 at 15:15

    Zoidbergs?

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  5. Admiral Chief Combat Engineer

    May 9, 2013 at 15:15

    Zoidbergs?

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  6. Admiral Chief Combat Engineer

    May 9, 2013 at 15:15

    Zoidbergs?

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  7. Tbone187

    May 9, 2013 at 15:31

    RE is played out… too many movies and games = overkill…give the franchise a much needed rest and reboot later…How about another Gunsmoke or 1942? Heck even a Ghosts n Goblins revival…

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  8. Decembermaloy

    May 10, 2013 at 07:17

    Resident Evil 6 sold 4.6 million units and it’s still considered a failure? Maybe to the fans…

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