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Capcom’s Pragmata surpasses one million sales

Capcom is having a fantastic year so far. Resident Evil Requiem launched a few months ago to wide critical acclaim and millions of sales. Now, its brand-new IP, Pragmata, has also surpassed one million sales in just two days.

Pragmata launched on Friday for PC, Xbox, PlayStation and Nintendo Switch 2, with demos available too for players to try the game beforehand. All of this drove momentum, pushing the game to over one million sales during its first weekend on the market.

In a statement, the development team behind Pragmata spoke on the milestone, saying: “As a completely new IP, PRAGMATA represents a new challenge for Capcom, built from the ground up with an original world and gameplay concept. We are truly delighted that so many players around the world have enjoyed the game, enabling us to reach this milestone of one million units sold. Moving forward, we will continue making every effort to deliver the appeal of PRAGMATA to an even broader audience.”

Pragmata is a near‑future sci‑fi action‑adventure game with third‑person combat and a unique real‑time hacking mechanic. You play as astronaut Hugh and android Diana as they fight hostile robots and try to escape a lunar research station. The game is now available for all PC and console platforms.

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