Hassan Abi criticizes Pragmat players over family sentiments, questions emotional impact of Hugh and Diana’s story – The

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Hassan Abiy calls out the Pragmata players about their familial feelings, and questions the emotional impact of Hugh and Diana's story.

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The conversation about Pragmata took an unexpected turn after Hassan Abiy shared his thoughts during the live broadcast. The game, which was released in April 2026 after several delays, follows an astronaut and a child-like robot trying to survive on a destroyed moon base.

While many players found the story emotional and meaningful, Hassan Abiy did not view it the same way and publicly questioned the reaction.It all started after 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 the moment when the robot drew a drawing of them as a family. As the idea spread across the internet, Hassan Abi responded to the live stream, saying he didn’t understand why players were relating to this sentiment in such a serious way.

Hassan Abi interacts with Pragmata players and their questions CapcomCharacter selection

As the discussion continued, Hassan Abi shared his first-hand opinion on the situation. “All these people in gaming are always talking about having families and stuff, and I don’t understand why they care about that,” he said. He explained that people are usually more interested in the things they encounter in real life.He went further and wondered why some players would think about having children after playing the game.

He said, “If you’re a single player and you’ve never been with a woman, why bother having kids?” He added that responding strongly to things you already enjoy makes more sense.Later, Hassan Abi also talked about the game’s design. He noted that including a child-like robot as a main character could be risky. “The Japanese game, putting a child in it, means you are playing with fire,” he said. He explained that the game itself may not mean anything wrong, but some people could look at it differently.His comments quickly spread online. Some agreed with him and said he was honest. Others felt he missed the emotional side of the game. The debate is still ongoing, with players sharing different views on Pragmata and Hassan Abiy’s reaction.

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