Capcom's highly anticipated sci-fi game, Pragmata, has been given a new release date of 2026, revealed during Sony's summer State of Play. The game, which allows players to control two characters, Hugh and Diana, combines elements of action, hacking, and puzzle-solving as they navigate obstacles in a lunar setting. The game was initially announced in 2020 with a planned 2022 release but has faced several delays since. Though the current gameplay showcased seems focused on hacking and combat, developers hint at more varied content in the final version.
As part of Sony's summer State of Play on June 4, Capcom shared a new trailer showing off gameplay from Pragmata and revealing that the game is now targeting a 2026 release.
You'll play as two characters in Pragmata: Hugh, a spacesuit-wearing lunk, and Diana, a young robot who appears to be able to hack into the lunar station you'll spend the game navigating.
Pragmata was announced all the way back in 2020, before the release of the PlayStation 5, targeting a 2022 release. The game has been delayed multiple different times since then.
It look like a lot of hacking and smashing, but it'll presumably have more variety in its final release.
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