On Switch 2 and a number of other platforms.
Demos for Pragmata and Monster Hunter Stories 3 Twisted Reflection are now available on Switch 2 and a number of other platforms, Capcom today revealed as part of the Nintendo Direct Partner Showcase.
Pragmata demo
First, Pragmata Sketchbook, a demo that has been available for some time on Windows PC via Switch, is now also available on Switch 2, Xbox, and PS5. You can grab it via the following links:
- Windows PC: Steam
- Switch 2: Nintendo eShop
- Xbox Series S & X: Microsoft Store
- PS5: PlayStation Store
“Pragmata‘s Sketchbook demo will take you twenty minutes at most, and ten minutes if you’re resourceful,” I wrote earlier in the month. “That little chunk of gameplay experience proves enjoyable, fast, and frenzied, but I’m left wondering how sustainable the experience will be over longer play periods, and in general.”
Expect Pragmata from 24 April 2026 on Windows PC via Steam, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X, PS5, and Switch 2.
Monster Hunter Stories 3 demo
The Monster Hunter Stories 3 demo is also available on all those same platforms and will let players transfer played save data over into the main game proper.
“Set centuries after the Rift War, the land of Vermeil faces an unprecedented crisis as monsters near extinction, and the natural order begins to collapse,” Capcom said of the upcoming turn-based RPG. “Players embark on a new journey in Capcom’s beloved turn-based RPG series, forging bonds with Monsties and shaping the legacy they’ll carry through systems like the Rite of Channeling and Habitat Restoration.”
Grab the demo here:
- Windows PC: Steam
- Switch 2: Nintendo eShop
- Xbox Series S & X: Microsoft Store
- PS5: PlayStation Store
We can expect Monster Hunter Stories 3 Twisted Reflection on Windows PC via Steam, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X, PS5, and Switch 2 from 13 March.
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Monster Hunter Stories 3 Twisted Reflection13 March 2026PC PS5 Switch 2 Xbox Series S & X
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