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Pragmata Has Gone Gold

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Pragmata Has Gone Gold

Capcom’s upcoming Sci-Fi action-adventure game Pragmata has officially gone gold, meaning that full production on the game has concluded, and that physical copies are getting ready to be shipped out. This should mean that Pragmata will hit its April 17 launch date, when it’ll arrive on PC, PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch 2, and Xbox Series X/S.

Announced all the way back in June 2020 as part of the PlayStation 5 reveal event, there’s been a lot of intrigue surrounding Capcom’s Pragmata. Along with stunning RE Engine visuals, Pragmata is putting forward a unique style of third-person action, whereby players will control both protagonists simultaneously as they hack robotic enemies with one and blast them away with the other. Pragmata‘s distinctive gameplay style has earned it a positive first impression among fans and critics who have been able to play early demos of the long-awaited game. It won’t be long before everyone can try the game for themselves.

I Played 2 Hours of Pragmata, Capcom’s Unique Sci-Fi Shooter

I went hands-on with Pragmata, this time with a focus on the game’s full experience including an epic boss fight.

Pragmata Has Officially Gone Gold Ahead of its April 17 Launch

On March 31, Capcom’s official social media accounts shared an image of Pragmata‘s development team with the caption “PRAGMATA has officially GONE GOLD!” The post then thanked fans for their support, expressed the team’s excitement at sharing the impressive milestone, and stated that the dev team is looking forward to seeing the game in player’s hands on April 17.

This milestone is particularly impressive given Pragmata‘s somewhat rocky development journey. When Pragmata was first unveiled in 2020, it was given a general release window of 2022. In January 2021, however, Capcom announced that it was delaying the game to 2023. This announcement was made via a short trailer that showed co-protagonist Diana holding up a sign that depicted a crossed-out “2022”, an arrow pointing towards “2023,” and a “sorry” underneath with an accompanying “:(” face.

In June 2023, Pragmata released a similar trailer, this time showing Diana scribbling on a piece of paper while fellow playable character Hugh battles robots around her. As the duo leaves the room and Hugh says, “Sorry kiddo, we’ve still got a ways to go,” the sheet of paper Diana was writing on falls gracefully to the ground, revealing a message that reads “2022→2023→?” with a line underneath that says “VERY Sorry.” This acted as confirmation that Capcom was delaying Pragmata indefinitely.

After a two-year hiatus, Pragmata made its triumphant return in the June 2025 Sony State of Play, where it was given an official release window of 2026. Then at The Game Awards 2025 in December, Pragmata was finally given a concrete release date of April 24, 2026, along with confirmation that the game would be coming to Nintendo Switch 2 at launch. But at the start of this month, Pragmata‘s release date was moved once more. Thankfully, this shift was a positive one, with Pragmata‘s release date being moved up a week to April 17.

After almost six years of waiting, fans will finally be able to get their hands on Pragmata, and with the game having now officially gone gold, it’s extremely unlikely any more delays are on the horizon. Of course, in this modern age of gaming, Pragmata‘s developers will likely continue working on the game right up until the last minute to deliver the now-expected day-one patch. But technically speaking, Pragmata‘s development journey has finally reached its end.


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Released

April 17, 2026

ESRB

Teen / Language, Violence, In-Game Purchases


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