
Now that Resident Evil Requiem is out and selling incredibly well, Capcom is turning its attention to Pragmata. A new trailer shown during their recent showcase gave us a better look at the connection between the characters Hugh and Diana. Plus, Capcom announced that the game will now be released on April 17th.
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.
You can now try out a free demo of Pragmata on PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and Nintendo Switch 2. This demo isn’t part of the full game, but it’s a great way to learn the ropes – you’ll get to experiment with Hugh’s various weapons and Diana’s hacking abilities. It not only teaches you how to fight by combining shooting and hacking, but also gives you a taste of the game’s exploration and ends with an exciting boss battle.
The trailers for Pragmata definitely suggest something isn’t quite right in the game’s world. We’re left wondering about Hugh’s past, particularly since he grew up in an orphanage. Keep an eye out for more information in the next few weeks.
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2026-03-06 01:11