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Pragmata is an upcoming sci-fi action-adventure game set in the near future. Read on to learn about the game's latest news and developments!
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Pragmata News
2026
March 18
⚫︎ Pragmata will balance hacking and shooting as its core combat system, according to director Cho Yonghee and producer Naoto Oyama in an interview with Famitsu. Both playstyles account for players' varied preferences, whether they want to deal more damage with hacking, prefer gunplay in an action game, or want a mix of both.
March 5
⚫︎ Pragmata moves up its release date to April 17, 2024, from the previously announced April 24. The announcement was made during the Capcom Spotlight March 2026 showcase, alongside the reveal of new locations, enemies, and narrative details.
2025
December 12
⚫︎ Capcom has released a free PC demo for Pragmata to gather player feedback for optimization. In an interview, producer Naoto Oyama and director Cho Yonghee shared that the game's Steam demo is designed to uphold Capcom's "Comfort First" policy. Furthermore, development on the Nintendo Switch 2 version is reportedly going smoothly and is currently performing "on par" with Resident Evil Requiem.
December 11
⚫︎ Pragmata will be released on April 24, 2026, as announced during The Game Awards (TGA) 2025. Pre-orders also went live on all covered storefronts.
November 14
⚫︎ Pragmata receives a rating from South Korea's ratings authority, indicating that development has reached an advanced stage. After several delays, the title is now slated for a confirmed 2026 launch.
September 22
⚫︎ Among the newly revealed weapons were the Charge Piercer, capable of delivering powerful burst shots, and the Decoy Generator, used to separate enemies for easier encounters. The video further demonstrated Diana’s two hacking abilities, Multihack and Decode Hack.
August 25
⚫︎ A total of 8 games are listed in Capcom's Tokyo Game Show (TGS) 2025 lineup, which included Pragmata, Resident Evil: Requiem, and Monster Hunter Stories 3: Twisted Reflection.
August 21
⚫︎ Eurogamer tried out a demo of Pragmata at Capcom ahead of Gamescom. They lauded the developer's innovative approach to the genre, noting that they are "willing to break away from the triple-A pack" to come up with something new and intriguing.














