Photorealistic scene from Capcom's Pragmata game showing astronaut Hugh and android Diana on a lunar research station facing enemies, with overlaid text announcing the advanced release date of April 17, 2026.
Photorealistic scene from Capcom's Pragmata game showing astronaut Hugh and android Diana on a lunar research station facing enemies, with overlaid text announcing the advanced release date of April 17, 2026.
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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.

Following its initial release date reveal at The Game Awards 2025 pre-show (see prior coverage), Capcom has advanced Pragmata's launch to April 17, 2026, across PS5, Xbox Series X/S, PC, and Nintendo Switch 2. First teased in 2020 with multiple delays since an original 2022 target, the game centers on exploration, combat, and a unique hacking mechanic in a futuristic lunar setting.

The latest trailer showcases new sections of the 3D-printed lunar research station and additional enemies. Protagonists Hugh (astronaut) and Diana (android appearing as a young girl) must team up, leveraging their distinct skills for survival.

Pre-orders are live, and a demo is available on Steam for PC, with console versions starting December 12. Early previews, like Eurogamer's, praise its refined gameplay blending action and narrative depth.

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Initial reactions on X to Capcom advancing Pragmata's release to April 17, 2026, are largely positive, with users excited about the new trailer and earlier date after years of delays. Official Capcom posts humorously note it as 'undelayed,' while some express cautious optimism given the history.

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Illustration of Saros protagonist Arjun Devraj in fierce combat on eclipsed planet Carcosa, with review acclaim and embargo elements, highlighting praised gameplay.
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Saros reviews praise combat amid embargo complaints

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Following its delay to April 30, 2026, Housemarque's roguelike shooter Saros saw reviews go live on April 24 after a restrictive embargo lifted, earning acclaim for combat evolutions beyond Returnal while critics decried limits on narrative discussion. The PS5 title follows protagonist Arjun Devraj on the eclipsed planet Carcosa.

Capcom's Pragmata impressed in a hands-on preview of its opening hours, blending puzzle-shooter mechanics with a nostalgic feel. The game features Hugh, a man in an exosuit, and Diana, his child-like robot companion, exploring an abandoned moon base. Reviewers noted its untainted spirit amid modern AAA cynicism.

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Capcom's sci-fi IP Pragmata sold over 1 million units worldwide within two days of its April 2026 launch across PS5, Xbox Series X/S, PC, and Nintendo Switch 2. Executives now suggest franchise potential following the milestone, crediting marketing, a young dev team, and years of delays that 'were worth the effort.'

Microsoft held its March Xbox Partner Preview on March 26, revealing console launches for Hades 2 and several other titles alongside new details for upcoming games. Highlights included a release date for Supergiant Games' Hades 2 on Xbox Series X/S and PlayStation 5 next month, plus fresh looks at Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio's Stranger Than Heaven. Many announced games will join Xbox Game Pass.

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