Capcom has announced that its long-delayed dystopian sci-fi adventure game Pragmata will now be released on April 17, a week earlier than the previously scheduled April 24 launch. This updated release date was revealed during Capcom’s March 5 Spotlight showcase. Pragmata is set to arrive on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, the upcoming Nintendo Switch 2, and PC via Steam.
The game had faced several delays since its initial reveal in 2020, which initially slated its release for 2022. After pushing the launch to 2023, Capcom went silent on the project for a period before setting a new release window in 2026 last year. The April 17 date now marks a significant change from that recent projection, suggesting progress in the development.
During the showcase, Capcom also released a new trailer featuring previously unseen locations and gameplay elements. The footage highlighted aspects of the Shelter, an in-game lunar base, providing fans a deeper look into the game’s atmospheric world. Capcom has been teasing new content to revive interest following the game’s extended development timeline.
Additionally, a free Sketchbook demo is now available on the PlayStation Store, Xbox Store, Nintendo eShop, and Steam. This demo allows players to experience a portion of Pragmata ahead of the full release. Pre-orders for the game are currently open, generating anticipation for what could be one of Capcom’s more ambitious new titles in recent years.
