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First reported by bsky
Capcom's 'Diana Police' team shaped PRAGMATA's android character to avoid unwanted traits

Pragmata director reveals "Diana Police" team ensured the robot companion's cuteness

By

Nathan Warby

12d ago· 3 min readenNews

Summary

Pragmata's director revealed that the development team created a dedicated "Diana Police" division responsible for ensuring the robot companion character Diana was consistently cute and endearing. The character has become one of Capcom's most beloved, with some fans even saying she encouraged them to want children. The director shared this behind-the-scenes detail during a livestream, highlighting the deliberate effort behind the character's appeal.

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Twitter / XPragmata director reveals "Diana Police" team ensured the robot companion's cutenessdexerto.com

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Following the success of Pragmata, the game's director has revealed that they had a team of 'Diana Police' whose job it was to make sure she was cute enough.
Pragmata's Diana has quickly become one of Capcom's most beloved characters, with some fans claiming the robot companion was encouraging them to want kids themselves.
According to the game's director, making the young android companion adorable wasn't left to chance. In fact, there was an entire group of devs who were tasked with ensuring she pulled on players' heartstrings in the right way.
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Following the success of Pragmata, the game’s director has revealed that they had a team of “Diana Police” whose job it was to make sure she was cute enough.

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