Pragmata has sold 1 million copies in two days, Capcom has announced.
In its sales announcement, the Japanese game company highlighted Pragmata’s status as a new intellectual property.
“A completely new IP, Pragmata was developed primarily by a team of younger Capcom developers, who created an innovative gameplay experience by fusing action gameplay with puzzle elements set within a distinctive world ruled over by artificial intelligence,” Capcom said.
“In the absence of an established fan base or preexisting brand recognition, Capcom implemented a range of marketing initiatives — beginning with the early release of a playable demo — to communicate the unique features of the game to a wider audience. In addition, in line with the company’s multiplatform strategy, Capcom broadened the title’s availability by adding support for Nintendo Switch 2 at an early stage. As a result, these initiatives generated significant momentum, enabling Pragmata to achieve worldwide sales of over 1 million units in just two days despite being a completely new IP, marking a strong start for the title.”
Pragmata is a sci-fi action-adventure game that revolves around Hugh, a member of an ill-fated investigation team, and Diana, a young android, as they navigate a lunar facility taken over by rogue AI in search of a way to Earth.
There’s even a comment from the Pragmata development team, which also doubled down on the game being a new IP: “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 1 million units sold. Moving forward, we will continue making every effort to deliver the appeal of Pragmata to an even broader audience.”
It sounds like Pragmata is a success for Capcom, then, and that last line there about delivering Pragmata to an even broader audience suggests this is the start of a new franchise for the publisher.
IGN’s Pragmata review returned an 8/10. We said: “Punchy shooting action and a creative hacking-puzzle gameplay mechanic make combat the true highlight of Pragmata. The story may seem like an afterthought, but its sci-fi drama gives enough to see it all the way through and experience this satisfying third-person shooter.”
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