Pragmata finally returns in today's PlayStation State of Play
Pragmata, after years of delays, has finally returned in today's PlayStation State of Play. Fans can expect it to arrive sometime next year.

Today, during the PlayStation State of Play, Capcom finally showed us more about their game revealed back in 2020 and was initially planned for a 2022 release, but now fans have a 2026 release window to look forward to.
Capcom’s Pragmata makes a triumphant return in today’s PlayStation State of Play
Pragmata is a science-fiction action-adventure featuring two primary characters. You play as the space-suit-clad human, with a child-like robot, Diana, by your side. Capcom ended the trailer with a cheeky reference. In a previous trailer, after the initial delays, they added a small note at the end that said “sorry” on it. That note appeared again today, but was replaced with a 2026 release window and the simple text “it’s real.”
At first, Diana’s appearance makes her seem like a child who needs protection, but the player quickly learns that she has more power than they might expect. We still don’t know much about Pragmata, but it is expected to arrive sometime in 2026. It could be early or late in the year. For now, we’ll have to wait to learn more.
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