Without much fanfare, Capcom held its latest Capcom Spotlight broadcast this Thursday, March 5, bringing several updates from the publisher. However, one announcement in particular managed to steal the show – and for once, it wasn't about a delay.
Capcom has just provided a major update regarding the launch of Pragmata, its highly anticipated sci-fi title featuring two protagonists, Hugo and Diana. In a surprising turn of events, the game has actually been moved up and will now arrive a week earlier than planned, with a new release date set for April 17. It was previously scheduled for April 24.
The release date news was accompanied by a brand-new trailer, showcasing more of the gameplay where both characters must work together in combat. You can check it out below:
A Six-Year Journey Finally Reaches the Finish Line
While an official reason for the shift wasn't publicly disclosed, it is a refreshing change of pace for a project that has seen its fair share of delays. Originally revealed back in 2020, Pragmata was initially planned for a 2022 release before being pushed to 2023, and eventually to 2026.
Recently, the game’s director, Cho Yonghee, stated that the primary cause...
