
Capcom announced today that in just two days, worldwide sales of PRAGMATA have surpassed one million copies.
PRAGMATA, released on Friday, April 17, is a science-fiction action-adventure game that depicts the journey of Hugh Williams and Diana, an android girl, in a near-future lunar world. The completely new IP was developed primarily by a team of “younger Capcom developers”, the company said.
Capcom also mentioned in their announcement that adding support for Nintendo Switch 2 at an early stage created a lot of momentum for PRAGMATA to help it achieve this sales milestone.
“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.”
It has been a very strong year for Capcom as they released Resident Evil Requiem in February, which has also been considered an early Game of the Year contender. There is also a Diana amiibo that fans can purchase for the Switch 2, but it has been flying off shelves fast.
PRAGMATA is available to play on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, Nintendo Switch 2, and PC via Steam.







