The Resident Evil 4 Remake fell short of setting a new launch record for the franchise, but landing in second place isn't a bad spot to be for a risky remake of one of the best games in the series.

According to Capcom, Resident Evil 4 sold at least 3 million units in its first two days of release. In comparison, the current record holder is Resident Evil 6, which sold 4.5 million copies in a similar span.

More importantly, Resident Evil 4 is now the best-selling Resident Evil remake, outpacing Resident Evil 2 (3 million in 1 week) and Resident Evil 3 (4 million in 18 months).

It remains to be seen if the Resident Evil 4 Remake can ship 5 million units faster than Resident Evil Village, a figure it took a little over five months to reach.

Surprisingly enough, the best-selling Resident Evil game is 2009's Resident Evil 5, which is most famous for that particular scene where Chris Redfield punched a boulder out of his way.