It's not confirmation of a Pragmata sequel, but Capcom has teased that its latest venture could have a future among its pantheon of iconic franchises after a tough development
Capcom has expressed optimism about the future of its new game Pragmata following strong initial sales of over one million copies in two days, despite a prolonged development period marked by three delays. While no sequel has been confirmed, the company's COO Rob Dyer suggested the game could evolve into a lasting franchise. The game's success adds to Capcom's recent string of achievements, even as it faced significant development challenges.
- ▪Pragmata sold over one million copies within two days of its release in 2026.
- ▪The game's development was delayed three times, extending the process by four years from its original 2022 launch target.
- ▪Capcom COO Rob Dyer stated the difficult development of Pragmata was 'worth the effort' and hinted at its potential as a franchise.
- ▪Pragmata is not yet confirmed for a sequel, but Capcom views its success as a foundation for future entries.
- ▪Capcom has experienced 12 consecutive years of growth, driven in part by strong PC sales and franchises like Resident Evil and Monster Hunter.
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Games Third Person Shooter Pragmata It's not confirmation of a Pragmata sequel, but Capcom has teased that its latest venture could have a future among its pantheon of iconic franchises after a tough development News By Rory Norris published 1 May 2026 The arduous development "was worth the effort". When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. (Image credit: Capcom) Copy link Facebook X Whatsapp Reddit Pinterest Flipboard Email Share this article 0 Join the conversation Follow us Add us as a preferred source on Google Newsletter Subscribe to our newsletter Capcom's got a huge collection of big-name franchises, amassing them like Infinity Stones in a way that would make any game publisher jealous, and the latest addition to that…
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