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"textContent": "Fans have circulated a theory that Capcom’s science fiction game Pragmata may be an effort to improve Japan’s declining birth rate. The idea has spread through online discussion spaces and gaming communities. It interprets the game’s character dynamics and setting as symbolic rather than literal. What is Pragmata? Pragmata is a newly-released science fiction action […]\n\nThe post Fans Theorize Wholesome “Parent Simulator” Game Pragmata is Japan’s Attempt to Fight Birth Rate Crisis appeared first on That Park Place.",
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