Capcom announced that it has shipped 4 million units of its
highly anticipated survival horror game, Resident Evil 5, for its first
shipment.
This marks the highest first shipment for the Resident Evil
series.
It is important to note that the number does not indicate units
sold, as sales data has yet to come in for the game, which released March 13
for North America and Europe.
The game has been out in Japan
since March 5, though, and early sales data reveals that nearly 400,000 units
have been sold in the first week – an indicator of excellent sales for the
series.
Resident Evil 5 fell under some pre-release scrutiny
regarding potential “racism” in the game. The game, which is set in Africa,
sees the return of Chris Redfield. Early trailers showing Chris gunning down
African zombies sparked some criticism about “racist imagery.”





It seems people forgot that they’re zombies. And the fact that the last game featured Spanish zombies, but nobody raised a fuss over that.
Despite the unpleasant insinuations, they seem to ultimately have
had little effect on gamers, with the game set to become a well-selling hit.
Over 40 million games in the Resident Evil series has been
shipped to date.