- Capcom’s latest title, Pragmata, a brand-new IP, has received a positive critical reception.
- It has now become one of the highest-rated Capcom games of all time.
- This marks a total sweep for Capcom, with all 3 of its 2026 releases being big hits.
Capcom’s latest entry, Pragmata, has taken the world by storm. For a new IP, it has absolutely nailed almost every aspect, received universal praise from critics on Metacritic, and the overall reviews tell a similar story.
Pragmata has debuted with overwhelmingly positive reviews on Steam, 4.75/5 on the PS Store, and a 90 user score on Metacritic, making it one of the highest-rated Capcom games of all time, trailing only a few classics.
Why it matters: While you expect high reviews from established franchises like Resident Evil and Monster Hunter, getting a similar response for a brand-new IP is truly impressive, given the current industry.

Pragmata peaked at around 68K players on Steam, which in hindsight doesn’t seem like a massive number, but it’s still decent for a new IP. However, the reviews are glowing, and players seem to absolutely love it.
Its Steam reviews are only behind some notable titles like Resident Evil 4, Requiem, and a couple more. But then again, this is an established franchise with a gigantic fan base, so the comparison isn’t really there.

This marks yet another successful release for Capcom, which doesn’t seem to miss the mark. All 3 of its games released this year, namely Resident Evil Requiem, Monster Hunter Stories 3, and Pragmata, have been critically received.
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