Capcom has announced that PRAGMATA has reached 2 million copies sold after just 16 days. The game initially released on April 17.
Initially, the game sold 1 million copies just a few days since its release. While the statistics may not seem as impressive compared to the heights Resident Evil Requiem has reached, PRAGMATA‘s success is still noteworthy considering it’s a brand new IP from Capcom. The sales will likely only continue to increase in the coming weeks and months. The game is available now on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch 2, and PC via Steam. As an exclusive bonus, players who purchase the game received Hugh’s samurai-styled Neo Bushido outfit and Diana’s ninja-inspired Neo Kunoichi costume.
Alongside the standard version (MSRP $59.99), a Deluxe Edition (MSRP $69.99) is available, which includes the Shelter Variety Pack. This bundle offers an assortment of alternate cosmetic outfits for Hugh and Diana, a weapon skin, emotes for Diana, extra background music for the Shelter, and an in-game library with 75 pieces of digital artwork.
The PRAGMATA Sketchbook demo provides a look at the gameplay mechanics of the upcoming game. It’s designed to emphasize replayability, as each time you play the demo, you may notice some “hidden features” that only become apparent later. So far, the “Sketchbook” demo exceeded a total of 2 million downloads across all platforms. Additionally, the soundtrack for the game is available now on all streaming services, including Apple Music and Spotify.
Final Weapon reviewed PRAGMATA and gave it a 4.5/5 score, noting that the game “dreams big with inventive hacking-shooting gameplay, and Capcom has hit a home run.”