

Pragmata 2023 series#
Look for it to come to PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S in 2023. Capcom has delayed PRAGMATA from its previously planned 2022 release window to 2023. Well, 2022 is a new year, so perhaps that's when we'll find out exactly what Pragmata is. PRAGMATA is an action video game developed and published by Capcom. In fact, this is the first news we've had about Pragmata in all of 2021 after the publisher had initially promised to offer more details on what this game is before going into 2022. Capcom has been silent in regards to any further details. The only real concrete detail is that this story takes place in a dystopian near-future on Earth's moon. That's about everything that we know about this game so far. Viewers were treated to wild imagery of an astronaut traveling through space, a mysterious little girl, and a trailer that ends with them both looking out into the cosmos towards Earth. welcome to the club! This game was first unveiled during the PlayStation 5 reveal livestream back in June 2020. Thank you for your patience.įor those who don't know what Pragmata is. MORE: Capcoms Pragmata Cant Be Another Deep Down. It was first announced in 2020 with a cool cinematic trailer, but since.

In the meantime, we have a brand new artwork to share with you. Pragmata is set to release in 2023 for PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X/S. Release: 2023 One of the most mysterious games on this list, Pragmata has kept its gameplay details pretty much under wraps. Our team is hard at work on the project, but to ensure this will be an unforgettable adventure, we’ve decided to shift the release window to 2023. Here's the announcement from Capcom-Unity: By then, we should probably have an idea of what this game even is. Rather, this is a post to say that Pragmata's release date has actually been delayed to 2023. If you're seeing a story about Pragmata, one of the big upcoming titles (and a rare new property) from Capcom, you're probably thinking, "Oh, good! This will be the story that explains what this game is." Sorry.
