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516 Pragmata's development team included a group of women known as the "Diana Police" to convincingly capture her child-like innocence

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Victoria Phillips Kennedy @ Eurogamer.net · 06/19/2026 07:41 EDT

Pragmata's development team included a group of women known as the "Diana Police" to convincingly capture her child-like innocence

Capcom's long-in-the-works space game Pragmata finally released in April, garnering plenty of praise for its gameplay and more. But, one thing that really captured players' hearts was the friendship between astronaut Hugh and his android companion Diana. Read more

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