Capcom's long-awaited sci-fi title Pragmata has sold more than 1 million units worldwide within two days of its April 2026 release. The new IP, blending action, puzzles, and exploration in an AI-ruled future, credits its rapid success to a young development team and marketing efforts like a Steam demo and Nintendo Switch 2 support.
Capcom announced that Pragmata surpassed 1 million units sold globally just two days post-launch. Originally teased in 2020 and delayed multiple times before releasing in April 2026 across PS5, Xbox Series X/S, PC, and Nintendo Switch 2, the game features an astronaut and a young girl navigating a futuristic world ruled by AI, fusing action gameplay with puzzle-solving and exploration.
Developed primarily by a young team, Pragmata earned four stars from Eurogamer's Dom in a review. Capcom attributed the milestone for the new IP to strategic marketing, including the playable demo and Switch 2 compatibility, stating: 'As a result, these initiatives generated significant momentum, enabling Pragmata to achieve worldwide sales of over one million units in just two days despite being a completely new IP, marking a strong start for the title.'
Capcom reaffirmed its dedication: 'Capcom remains firmly committed to satisfying the expectations of all users by leveraging its industry-leading game development capabilities in order to create highly entertaining gameplay experiences.' This launch caps a highly anticipated rollout for the franchise.