Pragmata: New Release Date Revealed for Capcom’s Space Adventure

▼ Summary
– Capcom’s sci-fi game Pragmata has a new, earlier release date of April 17th, moving forward from its most recent schedule.
– A new trailer reveals previously unseen areas and enemies within the game’s 3D-printed lunar research station setting.
– The game is an action-adventure featuring protagonists Hugh and Diana, an android, who must combine their unique skills to survive.
– A preview notes the game’s intriguing mix of gameplay, which improves in its more challenging, hands-on form compared to earlier demos.
– Originally revealed for 2022, Pragmata will release on PS5, Xbox Series X/S, PC, and Nintendo Switch 2, with a demo currently on Steam.
Capcom’s highly anticipated sci-fi adventure, Pragmata, has received a new release date, and this time it’s good news for eager fans. The game is now scheduled to launch on April 17, arriving a full week earlier than its most recent planned date. This shift forward marks a welcome change from the delays that have characterized the project’s development since its initial reveal in 2020.
Alongside this updated schedule, Capcom unveiled a fresh trailer offering a deeper look into the game’s world. The preview showcases new environments and hostile entities players will encounter within the setting of a 3D-printed lunar research station. For those still unfamiliar, Pragmata presents itself as a brand-new sci-fi action-adventure with a distinctive hacking mechanic at its core.
The narrative follows two protagonists: Hugh and Diana. While Diana appears to be a young girl, she is, in fact, an advanced android. Their survival depends on a partnership that leverages their complementary abilities. As noted in a preview from Eurogamer, the gameplay creates a compelling blend that shines brightest during more challenging, hands-on segments that demand strategic thinking.
Originally targeting a 2022 launch, Pragmata’s journey to release has been a lengthy one. It is now confirmed for PS5, Xbox Series X/S, PC, and the upcoming Nintendo Switch 2. Players looking for an early taste can currently access a demo version available on Steam, providing a glimpse into the unique dynamics and atmospheric world Capcom is building.
(Source: EuroGamer)





