Pragmata Crosses 1 Million Sales Just Two Days After Launch

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  • Pragmata has sold more than one million copies worldwide in two days.
  • The action-adventure game has received extremely positive reviews for its innovative gameplay and narrative.
  • Capcom’s marketing for the new IP is also a key reason behind this sales performance. 

Capcom has been on a remarkable run recently, with its last 5 games crossing the 80 threshold on Metacritic. The Japanese gaming giant has already found record-breaking success with Resident Evil Requiem this year, and its newest launch, Pragmata, is continuing this hot streak.

The action title from Capcom has garnered an extremely positive response from fans and critics alike, who praised the creative gameplay and the emotional narrative. Now, sales numbers for the title have come out, and Pragmata is not doing too badly on the commercial front either.

Why it matters: An innovative and risky venture like Pragmata finding success at this scale is a positive sign for the industry, as it shows that fresh IPs can find an audience with good marketing if they bring something new to the table.

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Source: Capcom

Capcom just announced that Pragmata has surpassed one million copies sold worldwide, only 2 days after launching. The sci-fi action game has achieved this landmark despite being a completely new IP and not being available on the Nintendo Switch 2 in Japan.

In the press release, Capcom highlighted its marketing strategy as one of the key reasons behind Pragmata’s success, with the early demo helping fans experience the innovative gameplay and get a better understanding of the new IP.

Considering how Pragmata was wishlisted over 1 million times by players following the demo, Capcom deserves plaudits for helping the title connect with fans through smart marketing.

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The positive buzz around the science fiction action title has hiked Capcom’s stock price by a massive 10%.

Furthermore, Pragmata has already become one of the highest-rated games on Steam in Capcom’s history, garnering an overwhelmingly positive review score of 97%. The science fiction title has also helped increase the Japanese publisher’s stock by a whopping 10%, thanks to all the positive buzz around it.

Do you think Capcom will continue this hot streak of successful video games? What is the Japanese publisher doing better than its competitors? Tell us in the comments below or head to the Tech4Gamers forum for discussion.

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