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Three years after the Resident Evil 4 remake first dropped players back into its eerie European village, someone did some serious number-crunching with the Merchant’s receipts. The gravel-voiced retail legend appears to be in serious financial trouble. And not just a little–we’re talking trillions.
To mark the anniversary, Capcom (via IGN) shared an interesting set of global player stats, revealing just how much business has flowed through the Merchant’s shadowy operation. Over the past three years, players have collectively bought a staggering 39.9 trillion pesetas’ worth of weapons, upgrades, and gear. That’s an economy powered by shotgun shells, sniper rifles, and the occasional rocket launcher. But here’s the thing: Players didn’t just spend–they sold even more. Treasures like ornate crowns, eerie masks, and glittering butterfly lamps flooded back into the Merchant’s inventory, totaling a jaw-dropping 43.2 trillion pesetas.
It’s the 3rd anniversary of the Resident Evil 4 remake!
The Merchant’s debt has ballooned way past 3 trillion by now…
Total Losses
-3,337,279,919,290 ptas
(That’s a lot of rocket launchers!)#REBHFun pic.twitter.com/wdzrNvxvT6
— 【公式】バイオハザード / RESIDENT EVIL PORTAL Official (@REBHPortal) March 24, 2026
So, with that math applied, it’s hard not to think of the Merchant deep in the red, sitting with a roughly 3.34 trillion peseta

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