Capcom's new game, Pragmata, is shaping up to be something special. I'm personally stoked about its unique world and the whole vibe it's got going on. What's really grabbing my attention is the main baddie: a rogue AI chilling on the moon. This AI is making things super difficult for our hero spaceman and his android pal.

Interestingly enough, the developers over at Capcom have said something pretty wild. They claim they didn't foresee just how much AI would explode in popularity and become such a huge topic of discussion while they were crafting the story and the game world. That's kind of mind-blowing, right? Think about it: they were building this fictional world with a central AI antagonist, and then BAM, real-world AI development goes into overdrive!

It's almost like they have a crystal ball or something. Because when they conceived the concept, the AI was not nearly as advanced or as prominent as it is today. Nowadays, with all the developments in machine learning, it is definitely a hot topic everywhere. It will be interesting to see how the narrative will play out in Pragmata, and what kind of social commentary it might include, even if unintentional.

I think it's a testament to the creative minds at Capcom that they managed to stumble upon such a relevant and timely theme. I am really curious about what this will do to the game's narrative, and how this can impact the game's reception as well.