Capcom has announced that its sci-fi game Pragmata will launch on April 24, 2026, across multiple platforms including the Nintendo Switch 2. The reveal came during The Game Awards 2025 pre-show, accompanied by new footage and the immediate availability of a gameplay demo on Steam. Originally teased in 2020, the title has faced several delays but now has a firm release window.
Announcement at The Game Awards
During the pre-show of The Game Awards 2025, Capcom provided an update on Pragmata, its long-awaited sci-fi adventure featuring an astronaut and a small girl in a mysterious narrative. The studio shared fresh gameplay footage, offering glimpses into the story and mechanics that blend shooting elements with exploration in a futuristic setting.
Release Details
Pragmata is set to release on April 24, 2026, for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, PC, and now the Nintendo Switch 2. This marks the first confirmation of the game coming to Nintendo's next-generation console, expanding its accessibility to handheld players. A gameplay demo became available on Steam shortly after the announcement, allowing fans to experience the core loop firsthand.
Development History
Revealed at a 2020 digital event, Pragmata was initially slated for a 2022 launch but encountered multiple delays, pushing it to 2026. These setbacks have built anticipation, with early previews highlighting its innovative mix of action and narrative depth. As Eurogamer's Alex noted in a hands-on preview, 'The result is a fascinating mix that was only better in its more difficult and more thought-provoking proper hands-on than it was in the two previous proof-of-concept style demos.' This feedback underscores the game's potential as a standout title, cementing its spot on many anticipated lists for next year.
The announcement resolves some uncertainty around the project's timeline, focusing attention on its unique premise without revealing major spoilers. Capcom has yet to detail specific features for the Switch 2 version, but the inclusion suggests optimized performance across platforms.