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HasanAbi calls out Pragmata players over family feelings, questions emotional impact of Hugh and Diana story

HasanAbi calls out Pragmata players over family feelings, questions emotional impact of Hugh and Diana story

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The conversation around Pragmata has taken an unexpected turn after HasanAbi shared his thoughts during a live stream. The game, which released in April 2026 after multiple delays, follows an astronaut and a child-like android trying to survive on a damaged lunar base. While many players found the story emotional and meaningful, HasanAbi did not see it the same way and openly questioned the reaction.It all started after a post by X user @Pirat_Nation claimed that the game made many players think about starting a family. The post described how the bond between Hugh and Diana left players emotional, especially a moment where the android gives a drawing of them as a family. As this idea spread online, HasanAbi responded on stream, saying he did not understand why gamers were connecting to that feeling in such a serious way.

HasanAbi reacts to Pragmata players and questions Capcom’s character choice

As the discussion continued, HasanAbi shared his direct opinion about the situation. He said, “All these people in the gaming space always talk about starting families and stuff, and I don’t understand why this is something they care about.” He explained that people usually care more about things they experience in real life.He went further and questioned why some gamers were thinking about having children after playing the game. He said, “If you’re a lonely gamer who’s never been around a woman, why do you care about having children?” He added that reacting strongly to things you already enjoy makes more sense.Later, HasanAbi also spoke about the game’s design. He pointed out that including a child-like android as a main character could be risky. He said, “Japanese game, putting a child in there, you’re playing with fire.” He clarified that the game itself may not intend anything wrong, but some people could take it differently.His comments quickly spread online. Some agreed with him and said he was being honest. Others felt he missed the emotional side of the game. The debate is still going on, with players sharing different views about Pragmata and HasanAbi’s reaction.

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