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Dustin Bailey

Capcom teases that Pragmata might have a future as a franchise, after at least 6 years in development hell pays off with 1 million sales in 2 days

Pragmata Diana hacking in the Shelter with her arm outstretched.

Pragmata was never going to rival the sales successes of established Capcom franchises like Monster Hunter and Resident Evil, but 1 million sales in two days? That's nothing to sneeze at, especially for a brand-new IP. It seems Capcom itself is pretty happy with the game's performance, to the point where it's starting to see franchise potential.

That's according to Rob Dyer, chief operating officer of Capcom USA, speaking at the iicon conference in Las Vegas this week. As quoted by Game File, Dyer says of Pragmata: "We’re to a point now where we’ve got another IP that Capcom – and god bless them, has an arsenal – that we can continue to go down."

Don't take that as confirmation that a sequel is in development or anything, but now we've got reason to hope that Pragmata will be more than a one-and-done launch. I'm certainly curious where the story might go after the game's ending, and I can only imagine the expansions Capcom might make to the delightful hacking system, but those wonderings might not have to live only in my imagination forever.

It's nice to see Pragmata ultimately achieve success, if only because it's been such a long road to get here. It was first announced way back in 2020, ahead of the launch of PS5, so it spent at least six years in development – having been delayed multiple times – before it finally launched here in 2026.

Dyer apparently praised the game's Japanese development team for being willing to listen to feedback from Capcom's American division, taking advantage of focus tests, surveys, and demos to fine-tune the game's global appeal. After all that time in development, Dyer reckons, "it was worth the effort."

Pragmata "feels like a spiritual successor to the Xbox 360 and PS3 era of third-person action games," analyst says, and its "staggering" 1 million sales in 2 days come as no surprise.

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