Darlings, Capcom's lunar temptress Pragmata has wallets fluttering open faster than a glitchy speedrun—2 million units sold worldwide in just 16 days since launch. That android girl Diana? She's hacking hearts alongside Hugh Williams in this sci-fi hacker adventure, and players can't get enough of her glow-up on the moon base.

It dropped April 17 on PS5, Xbox Series, PC via Steam, and Switch 2 (Japan hit April 24), crushing the 1 million mark in the first two days alone. Steam peaked at nearly 69k concurrent players on day three, with Overwhelmingly Positive reviews at 97% from over 24k users—talk about a launch that slaps harder than a rogue AI takedown. Capcom credits their demo tease and that emotional narrative for reeling in the masses, proving new IPs can still seduce without a Monster Hunter brand.

Capcom's already whispering about franchise potential, because why stop when Diana's dual-hacking (combat for Hugh, puzzles for her) has everyone simping for sequels. Community's buzzing—thirst traps of Diana cosplay are flooding feeds, and even Switch 2 plebs are bragging about portable moon hacks. Capcom, you sly foxes, you've turned development hell into sales heaven. Who's next on the wishlist?