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Pragmata release date moved up to 17 April

Capcom's confident.

The Pragmata release date has been brought forward a week, now coming to PC and consoles on 17 April rather than 24 April.

The news was announced during last week’s Capcom Spotlight Showcase.

Pragmata is a curious one, announced and then delayed multiple times since. This movement of its release date — granted, only one week earlier than planned — is surely a show of confidence from Capcom in the game.

Pragmata‘s Sketchbook demo will take you twenty minutes at most, and ten minutes if you’re resourceful. 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,” we said of the title in a recent Windows PC and Switch 2 preview.

You can play through the same experience we did yourself — a demo for Pragmata is available on all major platforms.

Expect Pragmata from 17 April 2026 on Windows PC via Steam, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X, PS5, and Switch 2.


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