

We also got some more details for dino-slaying shooter Exoprimal, including the reveal of a new mode for people that aren't interested in PvP. J3:27 PM Capcom 1 The Capcom Showcase featured a new look at Pragmata, a mysterious new IP from the publisher. 2 3 It was originally slated for a 2022 release, but was later changed to 2023. There were a couple of other highlights though, including the announcement of the Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney Trilogy, a collection of previously released Ace Attorney games, that is launching at some point in 2024. Official description Pragmata, stylized as PRAGMATA, is an upcoming science fiction action-adventure video game developed by Capcom, set to be released for Windows, the PlayStation 5, and the Xbox Series X/S.


Capcom aims to establish this next-gen game as one of its core brands moving forward. The developers aim to provide deeply profound storytelling, meaning audiences shouldn’t expect anything to the effect of Vanquish. It was a bit more of a subdued showcase from Capcom this week after a bunch of exciting announcements from other developers. Pragmata is classified as an action adventure title set in a dystopian near-future world on the moon. Capcom is using the game as a chance for new developers to gain valuable skills working on a triple-A title, something that the developer has just a teeny bit of experience doing. While only one full trailer for Pragmata has been revealed so far, it gives fans a surprisingly solid look at the games narrative, and potentially its gameplay too.
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The only previous update we had on Pragmata's development before today was the assurances from Capcom that the game is "making steady progress", and that it might be taking a while because the developer's younger employees have been assigned to development.
