Published on: March 05, 2025
Capcom continues to make headlines in the gaming industry with unprecedented sales milestones and significant leadership changes.
As one of Japan’s most iconic developers and publishers, Capcom boasts a legacy spanning franchises like Mega Man, Resident Evil, and Street Fighter.
However, in recent years, it’s the Monster Hunter series that has emerged as a global powerhouse, captivating millions of players on platforms such as the Nintendo Switch and PlayStation.
On March 4, 2025, Capcom announced a major transition within its executive ranks.
According to an official press release, Yoichi Egawa, who has served as Capcom’s Executive Corporate Officer, will step down on April 1, 2025.
Ryozo Tsujimoto, long recognized as the key producer behind the Monster Hunter franchise and currently holding a deputy development position, will succeed Egawa.
Tsujimoto's journey with Monster Hunter began with the original PlayStation 2 installment, and his stewardship has seen the series rise to become one of Capcom’s most successful IPs.
Reflecting on the announcement, Capcom emphasized Tsujimoto’s vital role in shaping its flagship action RPG.
While the company did not share extensive details about Tsujimoto’s upcoming responsibilities, it reaffirmed his continued involvement in the ongoing development and production of the Monster Hunter series.
Tsujimoto steps into this new leadership role during a spectacular moment for Monster Hunter.
The series’ latest entry, Monster Hunter Wilds, has shattered records, selling 8 million copies worldwide within just three days of release.
This remarkable achievement cements Monster Hunter Wilds’ status as one of the fastest-selling games in Capcom history.
In an official social media statement, the Monster Hunter Wilds development team thanked its global community, expressing deep appreciation for their support and promising further commitment to both the newest title and the franchise as a whole.
With Monster Hunter Wilds poised to potentially surpass previous entries and even become Capcom’s best-selling game to date, the positive momentum is undeniable.
Historically, the franchise has found thriving audiences on both handheld and console platforms, including the Nintendo Switch and past generations of hardware.
Capcom’s success with Monster Hunter has garnered industry accolades and highlighted the company’s ability to adapt its development strategies for an evolving global market.
As Capcom embarks on this new chapter under Tsujimoto’s expanded leadership, industry observers and fans alike are watching closely.
The Monster Hunter series shows no signs of slowing down, and with record-breaking sales and a proven team behind it, Capcom’s future continues to look bright for both seasoned fans and new players discovering its catalog on Nintendo Switch and beyond.
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