Capcom’s Pragmata Brings Its PS5 Release Date Forward by a Full Week

Capcom has moved up the release date for its sci-fi action game on PS5 to April 17th, a week earlier than previously announced. That’s great news for players!

Capcom has moved up the release date for its sci-fi action game on PS5 to April 17th, a week earlier than previously announced. That’s great news for players!

Here are the details:

A demo for PRAGMATA, dubbed PRAGMATA: Sketchbook, is available now for all platforms.

On the fourth of March, with great fanfare and self-congratulatory aplomb, Bitwise announced a $233,000 donation to the sacred trinity of open-source Bitcoin development: Brink, OpenSats, and the Human Rights Foundation’s Bitcoin Development Fund. A pittance, perhaps, compared to their billions in assets, but enough to buy a few more lines of code from the toilers in the digital mines.

The game reveals the cause of the Lunar base disaster: the base’s AI, named IDUS, was damaged in an earthquake and malfunctioned. Players must now stop IDUS and find a way back to Earth, which proves difficult with the emergence of dangerous new robots. These include a terrifying, scorpion-like machine and fast-moving, buzz-saw-equipped enemies that can quickly overwhelm you if you aren’t prepared.

Here are 7 new movies adapted from books that truly capture the spirit of the originals – they’re practically masterpieces. These films don’t just tell the story, they bring the book to life with epic, unforgettable results.

We’re exploring the most powerful versions of Wolverine ever created. While the original Wolverine is incredibly resilient with his healing ability and strong skeleton, these alternate versions take his destructive potential to a whole new level. Each of them possesses a unique quality that makes them far more dangerous – and intimidating – than the Wolverine we all know. Let’s take a look at seven of the strongest.

Bungie’s new game, Marathon, a survival extraction shooter, is available today. To mark the launch, several other studios owned by the same company have created special artwork showing characters from different games interacting with each other.

Last year, I interviewed Dennis Kelly, the writer behind shows like Utopia and Pulling. He was discussing his excellent BBC drama, Waiting for the Out, when he said something interesting:

So, what happened in Q1? Well, let’s just say it wasn’t pretty for holders. Nearly 50% of Bitcoin’s (BTC) supply was underwater. But it wasn’t just the wallets feeling the chill. The network itself seemed to be breaking a sweat. The hashrate started reflecting the stress, like a nervous breakdown in code.