Darlings, Capcom just dropped a lunar bombshell: their shiny new IP Pragmata has already surpassed one million units sold worldwide in a mere two days. This sci-fi hack-and-puzzle shooter, starring a rugged survivor and his adorable android companion on a mysterious moon base, didn't need decades of brand nostalgia to seduce players. Instead, a generous free demo and that multi-platform glow-up did the heavy lifting.

The real tease? Capcom is straight-up crediting the Nintendo Switch 2 version for giving their breakout hit that extra rocket fuel, even though the handheld drop hits Japan and Asia on April 24. Early support for Nintendo's new toy broadened the audience, turning a risky original into a day-one phenomenon. Devs from the younger team behind it are over the moon, gushing that players worldwide are loving the innovative gameplay in their original AI-ruled world.

X is buzzing with the usual mix of hype and cope—gamers calling it proof that fresh ideas still slap when you don't hide behind remakes, while Reddit threads in r/gaming and r/NintendoSwitch2 are lighting up with praise for the optimization and that cheeky portable factor. One million in two days for a brand-new property? That's not just sales, that's a whole mood. Capcom's playing 4D chess while everyone else is stuck on the loading screen.