Article 6Y1G6 Pragmata, the quirky science-fiction game that’s back from the dead

Pragmata, the quirky science-fiction game that’s back from the dead

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Alyssa Mercante
from Technology | The Guardian on (#6Y1G6)

Originally meant to release in 2022, Capcom's futuristic game - featuring an astronaut and a mysterious blond-haired little girl - has just re-emerged from stasis; and it looks like it will be worth the wait

When Pragmata was first announced five years ago, it wasn't clear exactly what Resident Evil publisher Capcom was making. The debut trailer featured eerie, futuristic imagery, an astronaut, and a blond-haired little girl, but there was nothing concrete or clear about its content. And when it missed its 2022 release window and was paused indefinitely" in 2023, it wasn't clear if Pragmata would ever come to be.

That all changed on 4 June, when a brand-new trailer was broadcast during a PlayStation showcase. The blond-haired little girl turns out to be a weaponised android, accompanying an astronaut called Hugh (of course) through space-station shootouts. I played about 20 minutes of the game during Summer Game Fest the following weekend. A lengthy, troubled development cycle is usually a bad omen, but my time with it was promising.

Pragmata will be out in 2026 for Xbox, PlayStation, and PC.

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