
Capcom’s newest IP—PRAGMATA. An all-new Science Fiction action adventure with its own unique hacking twist! It is the near future, and protagonists Hugh and his android companion Diana, must work together as they make their way through the cold lunar research station.
Pragmata is a sci-fi action-adventure game from Capcom built around a unique hacking-and-shooting hybrid. Players control spacefarer Hugh while simultaneously directing his android companion Diana, combining gunplay with real-time hacking puzzles that expose enemy weak points.
Pragmata is available on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, PC via Steam, and Nintendo Switch 2. It is Capcom's first original IP to launch across all four current-generation platforms simultaneously.
A main-story playthrough of Pragmata runs roughly 12 to 15 hours. Players who explore the lunar station thoroughly can expect 18 to 25 hours, while full completion with every upgrade and secret can exceed 30 hours.
No, Pragmata is a single-player game. Diana is controlled alongside Hugh by the same player rather than a second human, making the duo dynamic a core mechanic rather than a co-op feature.
Pragmata is set on a lunar research station that has been taken over by a hostile AI known as IDUS. Hugh and the android girl Diana must work together to survive the facility, uncover what went wrong, and find a way back to Earth.
Combat pairs Hugh's arsenal of firearms with Diana's hacking in real time. To break an enemy's shielding, the player solves a small path-tracing puzzle on a hacking panel, which exposes a weak point that Hugh can then target for massively increased damage.
Pragmata was developed and published by Capcom and released on April 17, 2026. It is a new original IP for the studio, sitting alongside established franchises like Resident Evil and Monster Hunter.
