
Just weeks after announcing that action-adventure game Pragmata hit 1 million sales in two days, Capcom has revealed it has now sold over 2 million copies in just 16 days. The company credits the success to marketing efforts, including a playable demo and an aggressive campaign to boost visibility for the new IP. Additionally, Capcom believes the game's emotional, narrative-driven story and unique gameplay have cemented its place alongside franchises like Resident Evil and Devil May Cry. Capcom USA COO Rob Dyer recently hinted at a potential multi-title franchise, stating at the iicon event that despite the six-year development, the reception has been 'worth the effort.' He added, 'We’re to a point now where we’ve got another IP that Capcom — and god bless them, has an arsenal — that we can continue to go down.' Set in the near future, Pragmata follows protagonists Hugh and his android companion Diana as they navigate a lunar research station, combining shooting action with creative hacking puzzles. IGN's review scored it 8/10, praising the combat as the highlight. For help, check out IGN's tips on best upgrades and the 100% walkthrough.

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