Pragmata, the new IP from Capcom, has managed to sell 1 million copies worldwide in two days of sales, the publisher has announced. This Milestone was stated via a sales announcement released by the company, highlighting the game’s status as a brand-new IP, something that can be traditionally harder to sell, even for popular studios like Capcom.
Capcom stated in their announcement:
A completely new IP, Pragmata, was developed primarily by a team of younger Capcom developers, who created an innovative gameplay experience by fusing action gameplay with puzzle elements set within a distinctive world ruled over by artificial intelligence.
In the absence of an established fan base or preexisting brand recognition, Capcom implemented a range of marketing initiatives — beginning with the early release of a playable demo — to communicate the unique features of the game to a wider audience. In addition, in line with the company’s multiplatform strategy, Capcom broadened the title’s availability by adding support for Nintendo Switch 2 at an early stage. As a result, these initiatives generated significant momentum, enabling Pragmata to achieve worldwide sales of over 1 million units in just two days despite being a completely new IP, marking a strong start for the title.
Pragmata is a Science Fiction action game starring a spaceman named Hugh and a child-like android named Diana. The pair is forced to team up as they attempt to defeat a rogue AI and navigate through a lunar facility in order to locate a way to Earth below. Originally announced in June 2020, with a 2022 release date planned, the game became somewhat known for a multitude of high-profile delays before releasing in April of this year.
The development team additionally made comments pointing to the game’s success even as a new IP. They stated:
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 1 million units sold. Moving forward, we will continue making every effort to deliver the appeal of Pragmata to an even broader audience.
The success of Pragmata follows closely behind the success of Resident Evil Requiem earlier this year, which sold 5 million copies in 5 days. It sounds like Capcom is happy with sales of the sci-fi adventure, potentially signaling yet another strong IP the publisher can build a franchise around.
Alongside those two releases, Capcom also released Monster Hunter Stories 3: Twisted Reflections to weaker physical sales than its predecessor (though the full numbers have not been released), but to positive reviews. This isn’t even the end of Capcom’s year in gaming, either, as Onimusha: The Way of the Sword, the long-awaited sequel to the classic franchise that last saw release in 2006, is also set to release sometime this year, though no official date has been given as of yet.
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