Sci-fi
Capcom advances Pragmata release to April 17, 2026 with new trailer
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Capcom has shifted the release of its sci-fi action-adventure game Pragmata forward by one week to April 17, 2026, from the previously announced April 24 date. The update, revealed on March 6, 2026, includes a new trailer highlighting lunar research station areas and enemies. The game, featuring astronaut Hugh and android Diana, launches on PS5, Xbox Series X/S, PC, and Nintendo Switch 2.
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Building on its Game Awards 2025 reveal, Capcom confirmed sci-fi shooter Pragmata's April 24, 2026 launch on Nintendo Switch 2, PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC, with a Steam demo now available. The update dispels shelving rumors and shares new lunar colony story glimpses after years of delays since its 2020 tease.