
Diana from Pragmata is quite quickly becoming one of the video game faces of 2026, and Capcom is really leaning into it by letting the android hack into the social media channels of its other franchises.
Today, she's taken over the Resident Evil social pages. Her self-portrait is the profile picture, she is now supposedly in Raccoon City itself, and the profile banner is Diana hacking the Raccoon City sign while wearing the goggles of Victor Gideon from Resident Evil Requiem.
"I've never heard of 'Resident Evil', so let's collect lots of data," says Diana. "It looks kinda scary, but Hugh told me to be brave!"
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That was a few hours ago, and now Diana has discovered Umbrella. First thinking the company name is in relation to parasols, she quickly learns the firm makes a much more sinister product: zombies. "Oh...they make all sorts of nasty creatures? 🫨 Zombies kinda remind me of the Walkers that Hugh and I fight all the time!"
Let's see what Diana discovers next! More of this, please, Capcom.
Pragmata represents one of the best PS5 games of 2026 so far, copping an 8/10 rating in our review. "Pragmata knows its strengths and leans into those hard, and the result is a cracking action game that just feels brilliant to play."
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That's a really fun way to advertise it to fans of Capcom's other IPs.
I have 16 hours in Pragmata and the game is phenomenal.
Diana is the most likable companion character to be introduced in a long time. I hope her story isn’t over and I’m glad Capcom’s doing this.
Can’t stand this creepy little clanker.
@Fluberuper damn 🤣
Capcom new mascot right here
I heard that exists alot of controversy on the usual places but I applaud Capcom for making this a truly emotional game that resonates with everyone
Even if you don't have a kid
@Yor-sama
Wrong and wrong. If I could have muted Diana I would have done. Happily so.
Her origin story is brutal, sure, but it's a story about fictional characters. And she's an AI.
Pretty cool marketing.
is there a Diana body pillow yet?
@MrPeanutbutterz all games are stories about fictional characters, lol. What the hell are you even on?
@Fartingale you looking for one?
@For-Kier I'm on about the guy saying "it's truly emotional" and that it "resonated with everyone". I'm reinforcing my point that works of fiction (particularly about robots that help you blow up other robots) aren't "truly emotional", nor "resonate with everyone".
And no, there's some games about real life people/characters and events. Not "all games".
@Fartingale
Are there blue lights outside your house yet?
@MrPeanutbutterz
Not all, but a lot
Nier Automata has affected a LOT of people
How cringe this is!
Don't like this young child companion vibe lately In games I don't like it!
Fair. I assume it fits the character in a way (not played it or bought it yet). As far as marketing/being in character goes I guess.
I can go either way with this kind of stuff. Not my thing, but I can respect them trying. I mean the character can fit many situations of exploring other Capcom IPs or things outside their universe (unless they expand it or so) so I can see it working for sure.
If only Capcom would do the same for Under the Skin. That IP has so much it can do and yet nope.
Well at least Pragmata is another Capcom IP I can respect and have interest in.
I still only care about gameplay and if I can tolerate the characters that's good enough to me, emotions have nothing to do with it.
But I don't get emotional over tropes or annoying human/humanising moments. I just don't. I'm too robotic for that because they use them so often I am resistant to them and gameplay or logic appeals more then shoving emotional moments or simple things, so they bounce off more. I watch/read romcoms sure, but I couldn't care less still about he emotion in it. As long as I can tolerate the events I'm good.
So to me if this is treated like a scifi Last of Us with an Android girl, sure. If not and it's better then that, sure I will respect it more. Unfortunately writiers/animators/game devs and TV/movie staff want us to feel something and I just don't.
That aside I think it's some fun way to go about it and fits maybe in universe/in character, so I don't mind them going about it this way.
They were going to reference/advertise other IPs anyway, to get people interested in their new IP so the other way around 'sure'. Whatever works.
If only they did IPs I also care about or we see other IPs just as good as Pragmata.
The current Capcom IPs are good but I'm not the biggest on them. I respect them but I'm not desperate to play them.
It's like Sega/Konami and others there is plenty of their old IPs I'd be up for, but will never see again. Or new ones they 'could make' or just port them and I'd be happy.
In the mean time I'll still remember Under the Skin, PN03, Lost Planet and Auto Modellista.
Instead of them focusing on the same IPs I already know over and over again, while others they may not so who knows. I and many others know too much about gaming or IPs from many companies while many others may not so not surprised when companies have to market them so much.
@Fartingale Prince Andrew is that you?
@MrPeanutbutterz so? fictional characters can be inspiring to real ppl
@Fartingale bruh someone is starving 😭
@Yor-sama So? To plenty of others they're just fictional characters.
And as good as the game is, the writing isn't exactly some masterwork.
@MrPeanutbutterz and they are fictional characters for me too but fictional characters can inspired real ppl like you and me
At least that what I think
@Yor-sama Well I agree with you there. But for me Hugh and Diana don't/aren't well written enough.
And I'd imagine that it's a very systems-driven game, so (for me) that doesn't help. Diana feels like she's there to accomodate the hacking mechanic more than anything.
@MrPeanutbutterz liking Diana or not the true is Capcom just created another mascot I can see Diana getting Alot of highlights in future Capcom events
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