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Pragmata isn’t exactly a fast-paced game in the same way as Vanquish or Returnal, and it moves more like a Dead Space or Gears of War, and I enjoy that chunky, heavy feel.
Pragmata hasn't given me any reason to fall in love with its leading duo, nor its sci-fi world. However, what is immediately clear is that, even if the story can't carry the game, the unique ...
Pragmata takes third-person combat to an unexpected, puzzling dimension I played Capcom's elusive and mysterious action game Pragmata, which takes a hacking minigame and makes it a core combat ...
Pragmata is a new lunar adventure from Capcom, announced last year, and "set in a dystopian near-future on Earth's moon." The game was initially set for release in 2022 but, as you can see in the ...
by William D'Angelo , posted on 04 June 2025 / 1,787 Views Capcom announced Pragmata will launch for the PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC in 2026. View a new trailer of the game below: ...
As the message implies, this is actually the second time that Pragmata's release has been postponed. First announced in 2020, Pragmata was teased with a cinematic trailer showing a soldier and a ...
Pragmata, the new dystopian game in development at Capcom, has been delayed until 2023. Read More: The best horror games: Essential horror games you need to play on PC, Xbox and PlayStation In a ...
Pragmata was announced in June 2020 through a Hideo Kojima-esque trailer. Over a year passed before Capcom referenced the game again, noting the team was making steady progress.
Capcom has delayed PRAGMATA from its previously announced 2023 release window to an unannounced release date, as well as released a new trailer showcasing the first gameplay. It will be available f… ...
An update on #PRAGMATA: Our team is hard at work on the project, but to ensure this will be an unforgettable adventure, we've decided to shift the release window to 2023.
We haven’t heard anything about Capcom’s mysterious sci-fi game Pragmata since its initial announcement in 2020, except for the news of its delay to 2023. You’ll be forgiven for thinking it ...