Capcom's "Pragmata" Scores 9.0 on Metacritic, Sells Over 1 Million Copies
Capcom's new sci-fi action game, "Pragmata," has achieved impressive sales and critical reception within days of its release. The company announced that the game has surpassed 1 million copies sold globally, and has received a player score of 9.0 on Metacritic.

As of now, the game boasts a player score of 9.0 on the authoritative review website Metacritic, and is consistently rated "Overwhelmingly Positive" on Steam. For a new IP with a unique style and a long development history, this is a dream start.
Browsing the comment section, players' love for the game is evident, with the bond between the protagonist, Kaito, and Diana being a major topic of discussion:
A Brazilian player exclaimed, "The game is amazing, the combat is exciting, the story is beautiful, and the graphics are speechless. But the best part is the bond with Diana... it's enough to make any tough guy genuinely happy."
Many players say they have been completely "won over" by the little girl Diana, calling her a "charming little princess."
Another player gave the game a super high score of 11/10, exclaiming, "Unique gameplay, great graphics, and that charming 'space dad' atmosphere... Capcom is at the peak of a new era!"
Of course, some players point out that while the game is relatively short and the story is somewhat formulaic, the balanced challenge, the interesting gameplay never seen before, and the touching moments are enough to leave a lasting impression on players.
In addition to emotional expression, the game's combination of hardcore combat with a hacking challenge system, and the magnificent lunar environment design, are also considered a very special and enjoyable experience.
After multiple delays and a long wait, "Pragmata" has proven with its million-copy sales and a score of 9.0 that Capcom's dedication to polishing new IPs remains strong.
For this sci-fi work that focuses on "protection and companionship," a million copies sold may just be the beginning. What do you think? Share your thoughts in the comments!