🗞 April 17 INVEN News Briefing - Capcom's 'Pragmata' Launch and More
Friday, April 17, 2026
📺 The Adventure of Hugh and Diana: 'Pragmata'
Today (the 17th), Capcom's new IP 'Pragmata,' which follows the adventures of 'Hugh' and 'Diana,' has been released. Ahead of its launch, the game made a successful debut, garnering 94 reviews and an 86 Metacritic score. Its standout feature is the way it adds variety to combat through a blend of puzzle-solving and shooting. What will be the outcome of the story shared by 'Hugh,' a former rescue worker from Earth, and 'Diana,' an android? See for yourself.
🎮 Major Games Released Today
✔ Pragmata Released April 17
✔ Cthulhu: The Cosmic Abyss Released April 17
📅 Upcoming Major Games
✔ Vampire Crawler April 22
✔ Honkai: Star Rail Version 4.2 'Thus, the Laughter Shall Not Cease' Update Launches April 22
🎫 Notable Events
🎨 8th Busan Game Developers Conference, April 17
🎨 Goddess of Victory: Nikke 3.5th Anniversary Special Broadcast, April 18
🎨 'E-Hwan' Preview Special Broadcast, April 18
💼 Today's Job Openings
📌 [Mad Engine] 'Project TAL' Engine Programmer (5+ years experience)
📌 [Neowiz] Hybrid Casual UI Designer (1+ years experience)
📌 [AButton] EA Level Designer (5+ years experience)
❝ Q1 revenue is expected to reach ₩1.255 trillion (+44% YoY) and operating profit ₩462 billion (+1% YoY), exceeding consensus estimates (₩1.2 trillion revenue, ₩408 billion operating profit) by 5% and 13%, respectively, as the mobile sector shows signs of recovery. The mobile sector, which struggled with a 19% YoY decline in Q4, is expected to grow by 12% YoY. This sharp recovery is driven by strong sales of 'Game for Peace' in China. While sales were sluggish in Q4 due to a temporary pause in paid promotions, traffic remained robust. Since promotions normalized in January, users have shown explosive spending. The PUBG PC sector is also expected to continue its growth despite a high base effect from the previous year. ❞
This article was originally written in Korean and translated with the help of NC AI. It was then edited by a native English-speaking editor. All AI-assisted translations are reviewed and refined by our newsroom.
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