
Capcom fans got a closer look at Pragmata‘s gameplay in a special online program put together for Tokyo Game Show 2025, showcasing its unique hacking puzzles, approach to combat, and more. Fans will still have to wait until 2026 to take their first dive into the sci-fi world of Pragmata, but Capcom is starting to reveal more details about the upcoming action-adventure game.
Fans have been anticipating the arrival of Pragmata since its initial announcement in 2020. Featuring a pair of cybernetically enhanced protagonists, Hugh and Diana, trying to escape an outer space research station filled with hostile robots, Pragmata was originally planned for release in 2022, but a series of delays, including one in 2023 that saw it seemingly shelved indefinitely, ultimately pushed it back by four years. Fortunately for potential players, an announcement earlier this year stated that the game will be released in 2026.
Pragmata Shows off Hacking Puzzles and More
A nearly three-minute-long trailer for Pragmata kicked off the Capcom Online Program for Tokyo Game Show 2025. Following the two protagonists, the trailer opens up on Hugh and his much younger-looking companion seeking upgrades in a shelter, with Diana uploading a program that lowers enemies’ defenses through a port located in her mouth. Shifting focus to combat, the trailer shows Diana riding on the more heavily equipped Hugh’s shoulder and performing a hack on an enemy robot, as time slows and a screen displays a grid with a series of symbols that the player must navigate through to reach a goal. The end result is that Diana’s hack is successful, greatly increasing the damage that Hugh is able to deal with his pistol. Fans are eager to learn more about Pragmata in the coming months.

- Released
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2026
- Engine
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RE Engine
- Number of Players
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Single-player