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Capcom’s Pragmata now has a 2026 release window (but what is it?)

Try to piece it together from this new trailer.

Capcom’s Pragmata — something you like accidentally mistake for horror flick Megan — has been confirmed for a 2026 release by the publisher.

Alongside the news comes a new trailer, which explains a bunch but ultimately prompts more questions than answers. It’s below.

Luckily, a press release from Capcom is here to help.

“Set in a vision of the near future, Pragmata transports players to the moon. After a chance meeting aboard a seemingly lifeless lunar research station, spacefarer Hugh and android Diana find themselves caught in the crosshairs of a hostile AI in control of the station. Stranded and surrounded by enemies, only together can they hope to survive,” Capcom said.

“As Hugh finds himself needing to work with Diana to return to Earth, they must each rely on their own strengths and abilities to overcome the many obstacles in their path. In a twist, players will control both characters – at the same time – in this single-player adventure. At the heart of the action is Hacking, which enriches combat with a sense of strategy and excitement unique to Pragmata.”

Expect Pragmata in 2026 on Windows PC via Steam, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X, and PS5. The title was announced back in 2020 before being delayed indefinitely back in 2023.


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