Capcom's enigmatic Pragmata finally has a release date, and you'll be able to play a demo soon
Pragmata is actually arriving in 2026, a demo is coming soon, and the game is now launching on Nintendo Switch 2.
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We've been seeing Pragmata here and there for quite a while now, and we finally know exactly when we'll be able to properly play it. During The Game Awards 2025, Pragmata got a gorgeous new gameplay trailer with some important news for excited players.
You can check out the trailer below for a deeper look at this unique sci-fi action-adventure game, but I'll share the fresh news you're looking for here. Pragmata is officially releasing on Apr. 24, 2026 for Xbox Series X|S, Windows PC, PlayStation 5, and now, apparently, also Nintendo Switch 2.
You can also preorder Pragmata starting today, and there's a demo available to try out at SteamPowered.com. That same demo is coming to console platforms in the near future, but it's not there yet.
If you want to learn more about Pragmata, be sure to check out our Pragmata preview from Summer Game Fest 2025.
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