Pragmata is coming to PS5, Switch 2, Xbox, and PC on April 17. This is an original sci-fi game from Capcom, not associated with any existing series. It puts you in the sizable space boots of Hugh Williams, accompanied only by an android girl, as you explore a lunar research base, solving puzzles and fighting enemies. Pragmata is available in two editions that are up for preorder now (see it at Amazon). Below, you’ll find all the info you need, including pricing, where to buy, plus details about the preorder bonus and demo. Let’s take a look.
Pragmata – Standard Edition – $59.99
PS5
Switch 2
Xbox
PC
Only the standard edition is available as a physical copy. It comes with the game, plus the preorder bonus (see below).
Pragmata – Digital Deluxe Edition – $69.99
The deluxe edition comes with the base game, plus the Shelter Variety Pack, which includes the following in-game items:
- Hugh Outfit – Heavy Lifter
- Hugh Outfit – Lunar Cat
- Diana Outfit – Mecha Builder
- Diana Outfit – Fluffy
- Weapon Skin – Grip Gun DS
- Shelter BGM – Memories Are You (Lo-fi Ver.)
- Shelter BGM – Dawn (EDM Ver.)
- Shelter BGM – Shelter (Jazz Ver.)
- Diana Gesture – Drowsy
- Diana Gesture – Pumped Up
- Diana Gesture – Stepping
- Data Library – Artwork
Pragmata Preorder Bonus
Preorder Pragmata, or buy the digital edition before April 23, and you’ll receive the following in-game freebies:
- Hugh Outfit – Neo Bushido
- Diana Outfit – Neo Kunoichi
Pragmata Demo Is Available
Want to try it before you buy it? A lot of people do, apparently. Capcom has released the Pragmata Sketchbook Demo, which gives you a taste of the puzzle-meets-action combat as you explore a lunar research station. If you want a quick look at it without downloading, check out our Pragmata demo playthrough.
What Is Pragmata?
Pragmata is set in the near future, after humans have begun producing Lunafiliment, “a material capable of replicating anything.” When all communication ceases with the lunar research station dedicated to studying Lunafiliment, a team is sent to the moon to investigate. Shortly after arriving, you get injured and separated from the rest of the team. You’re discovered by Diana, an android created using Lunafiliment.
The main hook of the game is the way it mixes puzzle solving with combat. Diana has the ability to hack the armor of the security bots, which can help expose enemy weak points. Hugh is a firearms expert, who can shoot those weak points. As the player, you have to use both characters’ strengths to take down enemies. Along the way, you’ll also have to figure out what happened on the station and find a way to get back to Earth.
Check out our Pragmata hands-on preview for more information. Or just download the demo and try it out for yourself.
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