First of all, the company plans to sell three new major console (Japanese refer as console games as “consumer” games) titles by the end of the fiscal year, including a new Monster Hunter that is predicted to sell in the two million units ballpark, and two unnamed titles that should sell respectively four and two million units.
Today Capcom released its presentation materials for the full fiscal year 2016, and they included some interesting information about the upcoming fiscal year, ending on March 31st, 2017.
Regular updates for games like it’s happening for Street Fighter V are also seen as a way to boost digital download revenue.
We also read that the company plans to fortify its console business with steady releases of major franchises, the strengthening of digital downloads, and the pursuit of new tech and business opportunities.