After a successful debut, it sounds like Capcom believes its brand-new IP Pragmata has a bright future ahead
Capcom's new IP Pragmata has sold 1 million copies within two days of its release, signaling strong early success for the game. COO Rob Dyer expressed confidence in the franchise's potential, citing its lengthy development as worthwhile. Critics have praised the game as an intelligent and unique experience, with Eurogamer's reviewer calling it a 'proudly experimental gamble.'
- ▪Pragmata sold 1 million copies in two days.
- ▪The game was delayed multiple times before its April 2026 release.
- ▪Capcom USA's COO Rob Dyer believes Pragmata marks the start of a promising new IP.
- ▪Eurogamer gave Pragmata four stars, praising its intellectual engagement.
- ▪The game was first announced in 2020 with an initial 2022 release target.
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Home News Pragmata After a successful debut, it sounds like Capcom believes its brand-new IP Pragmata has a bright future ahead Paragone girl. Image credit: Capcom/Eurogamer <img alt="Victoria Phillips Kennedy avatar" src="https://assetsio.gnwcdn.com/1644925423.jpg?width=2048&height=2048&fit=bounds&quality=85&format=jpg&auto=webp" style="aspect-ratio: 1" width="180" height="179" > News by Victoria Phillips Kennedy News Reporter Published on May 1, 2026 9 comments Follow Pragmata It seems Capcom could have another franchise on its hands. After selling 1m copies in just two days (two days!), the studio's astronaut and small girl-starring game Pragmata could be just the beginning for its brand-new IP.
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