Capcom announced it has sold over a million copies of its latest game, Pragmata, within two days of launch.
The new IP, featuring a familiar over-the-shoulder third-person shooter gameplay with a puzzle twist presented as a hacking sequence (or as we here like to call it, a
“hack-and-shooter”) featuring space man Hugh and android girl Diana, certainly has found an audience.
In the press release made for investors, there’s a comment attributed to the Pragmata development team which reads:
“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.”
Revealed back in 2020, Pragmata faced numerous delays, and one reverse-delay, before it finally launched this month, six years later.
Pragmata is out now on PS5, PC (Steam) and Xbox Series X|S, and is coming to Switch 2 this week on April 24.