Capcom Announces New Sci-Fi Action Game Pragmata
Capcom's new third-person action game, Pragmata, is set to launch on April 17 for Nintendo Switch 2, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC.
The game is a new intellectual property for the developer, which is known for established franchises such as Monster Hunter, Resident Evil, and Street Fighter.
Release and Platforms
Pragmata is scheduled for release on April 17. It will be available on Nintendo Switch 2, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and personal computer (PC) platforms.
Game Overview and Setting
Pragmata is a third-person action game set in a science fiction environment on a lunar colony. The story follows a character named Hugh who, while investigating a disturbance at a lunar outpost, becomes separated from his team.
He partners with an experimental android named Diana. Their objective is to navigate the colony and return to Earth while contending with a rogue artificial intelligence that has taken control of the facility.
The game's setting includes themes of lunar colonization, artificial intelligence, and corporate experimentation. One environment featured is a 3D-printed, AI-designed version of New York City. Narrative details about the corporation running the colony and the broader world are primarily conveyed through optional collectibles such as notes, audio logs, and holograms.
Gameplay Mechanics
A core gameplay mechanic involves the simultaneous control of both Hugh and Diana during combat.
- Hugh utilizes various futuristic weapons.
- Diana can hack enemies to weaken them, which involves a minigame where the player navigates a cursor through a grid on-screen.
- Diana is depicted as riding on Hugh's back during exploration.
Players can collect materials scattered throughout the game world to upgrade Hugh's weapons, suit, and equipment, allowing for customization of playstyle. Progression involves exploring the colony to activate power stations and unlock doors.
The game includes a shelter system, described by some sources as inspired by Death Stranding. At these checkpoints, players can save progress, rest, interact with Diana, and manage gear upgrades.
Development Context
Pragmata represents a new intellectual property (IP) for Capcom. The announcement comes after a period of releases for the company's established franchises, including Monster Hunter, Resident Evil, and Street Fighter.
Note on Reported Impressions: Some sources included descriptive impressions of the game. One described the combat system as "unique and well-tuned," with "varied enemies and generous checkpointing." The same source stated the game's structure was "familiar" and the narrative relied on "established sci-fi tropes," while expressing a view that the IP could develop a stronger identity in potential future installments. These assessments are presented as reported impressions from those specific sources.