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Capcom unveils new release date for Pragmata!

 


Pragmata Is Real: Capcom Confirms 2026 Release for Its Mysterious Sci-Fi Epic

After years of radio silence and shifting timelines, Capcom has finally confirmed that Pragmata, its enigmatic sci-fi action-adventure game, is officially launching in 2026. First revealed in 2020, the game has intrigued fans with its cryptic trailers and haunting lunar setting—and now, it’s back with a vengeance.

Set on a desolate moon base in a near-future world, Pragmata follows two unlikely companions: Hugh, a rugged spacefarer in a damaged suit, and Diana, a young android girl with a mysterious past. Together, they must navigate a hostile AI-controlled environment, using a unique dual-character system that blends action, strategy, and hacking mechanics.




Capcom’s latest trailer doesn’t just tease gameplay—it makes a statement. After multiple delays, the video ends with a cheeky message: “It’s real.” And it certainly feels that way. With its eerie atmosphere, inventive combat, and emotional undertones, Pragmata is shaping up to be one of Capcom’s most ambitious original IPs in years.

Originally slated for 2022, then pushed to 2023, the game’s development journey has been long—but Capcom’s commitment to quality and innovation is clear. As the studio behind legendary franchises like Resident Evil, Monster Hunter, and Devil May Cry, Capcom knows how to deliver unforgettable experiences.

Stay tuned for more updates as we inch closer to launch. One thing’s for sure: Pragmata is no longer just a dream—it’s a countdown.

Credit: Capcom Co., Ltd.




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