Alexander Trisvyatsky, a Russian fan, bought the unclaimed domain aweskerproduction.com, which is referenced in the game Pragmata, and converted it into a Resident Evil meme site featuring a scrolling collage of characters including Albert Wesker [1]. As of the morning of May 5, 2026, the site had attracted 45,000 views [1].

The domain was not officially registered before, allowing Trisvyatsky to claim it shortly after Pragmata’s launch. The game sold over one million copies within two days of its release on or before May 3 [1].

Trisvyatsky said he created the site quickly as a one-time project without commercial intentions. "I have no plans for the domain. This is just a one-time project, and I want to emphasise that I am just a regular fan, not a scammer. I did not include ads, I am not asking for donations, and so on - I just wanted to have some fun, and it seems it worked," he said [1].

He expressed respect for Capcom, Pragmata’s publisher, and stated his willingness to transfer the domain if requested. "I respect Capcom's works, I love their games, and if they ask, I will immediately transfer the domain to them. Great respect to Capcom for continuing to localise their games into Russian, including voice acting - Russian-speaking players truly appreciate this and are grateful," Trisvyatsky added [1].

The website remains an unofficial fan project with no signs of monetization or commercial use. Its rapid rise in views reflects strong interest in the Pragmata universe and related franchises like Resident Evil.

Trisvyatsky’s offer to hand over the domain leaves the next step open for Capcom or its associates to register control if desired [1].