Capcom's Pragmata Sells 1 Million Copies in 2 Days, Franchise Future Teased
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Six Years of Development Pays Off
Capcom's Pragmata, a new IP that spent at least six years in development after its initial reveal at the PlayStation 5 showcase in 2020, has sold 1 million copies within 48 hours of launch. For a brand-new franchise with no existing fanbase to draw from, the milestone represents a significant commercial success.
The game endured multiple delays that earned it a "development hell" reputation among the gaming community. Despite that, Pragmata released to strong player reception, particularly praised for its unique combat hook — a system that required years of iteration to perfect.
The contrast with EA's handling of Dead Space is hard to miss. EA reportedly declined to greenlight Dead Space 4 despite the remake selling approximately 4 million copies — yet Capcom is signaling franchise continuation after just 1 million. It reflects a fundamentally different philosophy on new IP investment.
What's Next for Pragmata?
Capcom teased the possibility of Pragmata becoming a franchise following the sales milestone. While it won't rival the commercial heights of established Capcom franchises like Resident Evil or Monster Hunter, 1 million copies in two days provides more than enough commercial justification for continued investment. Fans are now looking toward DLC, expansions, or a full sequel announcement in the months ahead.
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