
Capcom’s latest trailer for “Pragmata (Pragmata/Pragmata)” will reveal some key content; for players who don’t want to be exposed first, it is recommended to avoid it first. But for those who want to understand the world view first, this trailer finally explains the mission context of the protagonists Hugh and Diana more clearly, and also pushes forward what exactly happens on the moon.

Another “child type Pragmata” Eight appears!
The trailer reveals that Hugh and Diana will pass through the Lunar Research Station on their way back and encounter another child-like Pragmata similar to Diana, named Eight. This information is tantamount to hinting that Diana is not the only child-type existence, and there may be a more complete plan, manufacturing system or story behind it, making the adventure that originally seemed like two people walking together suddenly becomes a bigger mystery.

In terms of gameplay, Capcom still maintains Capcom’s positioning this time.
It is known that “Pragmata” focuses on the sci-fi atmosphere and the combat loop of hacking gameplay, which makes puzzle solving and combat more closely tied together. In addition to promoting the plot, the new trailer also shows that Hugh and his Android companions will encounter various events along the way. It makes people better imagine that the rhythm of this work is not all the way, but will use mechanisms and scenes to “stuck” you all the way until you can solve the path and then move forward.

The demo is ready to play, and Switch 2 is also supported!
NintendoLife mentioned that Capcom has released a demo version of “Pragmata” and it is available across platforms, including Switch 2. In other words, this is not an empty work that only relies on trailers to whet the appetite. Players can actually inspect the product to see if the cycle of “hacking, solving puzzles + shooting” is going smoothly.

Media reputation has also kept pace with
NintendoLife’s own review was also launched at the same time, and gave “Pragmata” a high score of 9/10, describing it as having character relationships as its core, with eye-catching sci-fi art, and a sticky puzzle-solving battle loop. It also viewed it as a beautiful porting work by Capcom on Switch 2, and may even be the starting point for a new IP to become a new series.