
After just over two weeks on the market, Capcom has announced that its new action game Pragmata has sold two million units worldwide - hot on the heels of its also-successful Resident Evil Requiem launch earlier in the year.
This is a very impressive start for a brand-new IP from the Japanese publisher. Capcom highlights the launch of its pre-release demo and Pragmata's "fresh gameplay experience" as core reasons behind this early success.
Here's a look at the team's accompanying press release:
We'd wager that the game's critical reception has also helped boost its first-month performance. We didn't get around to playing this one ourselves, but reviewers really took to the title late last month; Pragmata settled on an impressive Metacritic score of 85 in the end.
We'll link to our review roundup coverage on Pragmata down below, just in case you need a wee bit more convincing to join the more than two million players that have jumped into this new Capcom IP since launch.





