Summary

Capcom’s upcoming sci-fi gamePragmatafinally has an updated release window from Capcom. The game received a new trailer, revealing more ofPragmata’s mysterious story, interactions between the protagonists, and creepy, zombie-like robots that attack with laser swords.

Pragmatahas been a very long time coming at this point. Originally teased back in 2020 with an extremely enigmatic trailer, the game has since been delayed multiple times. Despite the lack of new information,PlayStation fans haven’t given up onPragmata, and now Capcom is revealing a lot more about the upcoming game, including its release window.

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Pragmata’s new trailer reveals that the game now set to release in 2026. The trailer, while still largely maintaining the mystery around the game’s story, opens up with a promotional video for a company called Delphi Corporation. The trailer reveals that the company was promoting itself as “creating life for our future” through a combination ofgenerative AIand its unique Lunafilament, showing a demonstration of building cities from the ground up on Earth. The promotional video may bring the Umbrella Corporation or evenResident Evil: Revelations 2’s TerraSave to mind. As soon as the promo ends, it cuts away to the characters and scenes fans are more familiar with: Diana and the newly-named astronaut, Hugh.

Pragmata Trailer Reveals Visual Overhauls and Intriguing Combat

After a brief scene of Diana patching up Hugh and the characters introducing themselves to each other, the trailer breaks into combat, with Diana hopping onto Hugh’s left shoulder as he fights. Hugh appears to primarily use a laser pistol to fight, and can utilize his jet boots to boost across gaps or charge at enemies, temporarily staggering them. Meanwhile, Diana assists using her android abilities throughout, gaining access to areas by hacking terminals and hacking enemy robots to create combat openings. Most of the enemies the two will face look to be disintegrating broken-down robots, which may bringResident Evil’s zombies to mind, but these fight with laser swords. The trailer concludes with Diana receiving her new name and a riff on the priorPragmatatrailer, which has changed the apology note Diana was scribbling into one announcing 2026 as the release window.

WhilePragmata’s visuals have always been impressive, they’ve clearly been given a tune-up since the last trailer. The lighting and Diana’s hair, in particular, have undergone some glow-ups, with the numerous layers and strands of her hair flowing freely over each other. The video notes that the scenes shown are a mix of gameplay and cinematics, recorded off aPlayStation 5 Pro. Given that the game was originally developed prior to the existence of the Pro, it seems that the developers have been taking the new opportunity to make use of the advanced hardware to push the game further. It will presumably still be playable on the original PlayStation 5, but it remains to be seen what kind of downgrades it may have on that system.

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