
Karp has recently published a new financial report for the fiscal year, which shows that the millions of sets of Monster Hunters: The Wilderness, which were sold early this year, have failed and continue to decline.
It must be said, however, that despite the slowdown in the marketing of Monster Hunters: The Wild, the return to the Karpunga newspaper still pays a rather beautiful figure compared to last year.
Monster Hunter: The Wilderness sold only 160,000 sets this season, down again from 47.77 million in the previous season. In this season’s sales line, we can barely get into the top 10 of Cap’s empty space, even less than the more long-standing Rolling Cyclone 6, the Devil Hunter HD episode and Monster Hunter: Rise, but this is also the result of discount sales.

Although sales are slowing down, Monster Hunter: The Waste is still an amazing game of total sales, and now, in terms of sales, Monster Hunter: The Wild is still the best game sold in the United States this year. Just considering the fact that Monster Hunter: The World sold 28 million of them, it seems that the rate of decline is still a little faster.
In an earlier interview, the President of Karpbaum, Hsien Chun Hung, attributed part of the decline in the subsequent sale of Monster Hunter: The Wild to the fact that PS5 was overpriced and turned into a threshold for player entry, which was a source of confusion.
Serkan Toto, Executive Director of the Japanese Game Industry Consulting Company, said that the increasingly competitive environment also affected the sale of Monster Hunter: The Wild, compared to Monster Hunter: The World in 2018.
“I think it’s only an excuse to blame PS5 for pricing. Now we’ve got more 3As to choose, and the player’s budget has been reduced, and there’s been a lot of technical problems when Monster Hunter: The Wild.
And he said, “Kapquan should refocus on the quality of the game, and use “The Ghost” to meet the expectations of the fans.”
