Capcom uses Pragmata star Diana to make fun of Resident Evil heartthrobs Leon Kennedy and Chis Redfield
Monster Hunter fans aren't exempt from being clowned on either
Capcom is using Pragmata star Diana to hack a number of its games' accounts, and has used it to clown on the Resident Evil series, and the fans' need to know Leon Kennedy's marriage status.
Earlier this week, the Pragmata account on Twitter posted (posing as the game's star Diana), "After I hacked into those strange objects, I got access to a whole bunch of new data," with an image showing trinkets from Monster Hunter, Resident Evil, and Onimusha, with Diana alerting that she'll be showing up on other accounts now. Some of these posts just have Diana commenting on goings on in the various series', such as talking about how cool Alma from Monster Hunter is, or reacting to the flat earth joke in Onimusha.
However, aside from fun nods to the series, Capcom is also using Diana to clown on various fans. One post pokes fun at Chris Redfield's antics in Resident Evil 5, saying, "I'm having so much fun getting all this data! Ooh, I found out that one time, someone PUNCHED a boulder just because it was in his way!" Meanwhile, there's a post poking fun at the insatiable need Resident Evil fans have to find out who Leon Kennedy is married to, with a post reading, "I found a file with a bunch of details on different agents. Ooh! There’s one on someone named Leon too...but I can’t crack the security! But I bet there’s nothing important in there that everyone’s dying to know, right?"
Article continues belowI found a file with a bunch of details on different agents. Ooh! There’s one on someone named Leon too...but I can’t crack the security! But I bet there’s nothing important in there that everyone’s dying to know, right? 🤗 pic.twitter.com/2P4CdtFzefApril 28, 2026
But Resident Evil fans aren't the only ones being teased, as the Monster Hunter account posted "I found a file in the 'Monster Hunter Stories 3' folder that says 'DeviljhoTail.mp4' but I'm not sure what that means. It says 'highly confidential' so I guess I'll leave it alone for now!" This is in reference to a popular misconception / Mandela effect within the Monster Hunter community that the big pickle dino Deviljho eats its own tail in the games… which has never actually happened.
Diana also noted that she tried to hack the accounts of Mega Man and Kunitsu-Gami: Path of the Goddess, to no avail. That and she's commenting on fanart, including one crossing her over with Metal Gear Rising Revengeance villain Senator Armstrong, which brings everything full circle as the very first game Pragmata director Yonghee Cho was credited on was Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance, where he helped design the likes of Armstrong. The director reposted this on Twitter, simply saying "OMG" to this collab.
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Scott has been freelancing for over three years across a number of different gaming publications, first appearing on GamesRadar+ in 2024. He has also written for the likes of PC Gamer, Eurogamer, VG247, Play, TechRadar, and others. He's typically rambling about Metal Gear Solid, God Hand, or any other PS2-era titles that rarely (if ever) get sequels.
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