Long Delayed Capcom Game Pragmata Finally Gets A Release Date

E3 may be dead, but its spirit lives on.

Today at Sony’s State of Play event, the enigmatic Capcom game first revealed in 2020, Project Pragmata, finally reappeared after much anticipation.

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Furthermore, they have officially declared through a public statement that the game is scheduled for launch in 2026 on platforms such as PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and Steam.

Here’s an official description of the game according to the press release.

In a glimpse of an imminent tomorrow, the game Pragmata places players on Earth’s moon. Following a fortuitous encounter at a seemingly barren lunar research facility, astronaut Hugh and artificial intelligence Diana find themselves in the line of fire from a hostile AI that dominates the station. Isolated and surrounded by adversaries, their only chance for survival lies in unity.

Capcom Is Hoping Pragmata Can Carry Their Strong 2025 Momentum Into 2026

In the gaming industry, one of the influential third-party developers, Capcom, aims to capitalize on a successful 2025. The year kicked off with the unveiling of Monster Hunter Wilds. Classic enthusiasts were thrilled by the launch of the Capcom Fighting Collection 2 and the remastered version of Onimusha 2: Samurai’s Destiny.

It’s fantastic news for Capcom that Pragmata, which had been experiencing difficulties during its development, appears to have finally sorted things out. Following its unveiling in 2020, the game encountered several postponements. Conversely, some started drawing parallels between this project and Deep Down, another original Capcom IP that vanished after its initial announcement.

As a gaming enthusiast, I can’t help but feel a thrill about Pragmata, with its upcoming release next year. The press release hints that the game’s combat will be significantly enhanced, offering a strategic and exhilarating experience. Whether these claims are justified or not, there’s an undeniable buzz surrounding

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2025-06-05 01:08