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Diana in Pragmata.

Capcom is ready to release Pragmata a little early (Image: Capcom).

Capcom moves up Pragmata release date by one week to 17 April, new trailer released

The sci-fi third-person puzzle-shooter is launching sooner than we thought. 

This week’s Capcom Spotlight shed some light on the company’s upcoming sci-fi game Pragmata, including a key reveal: the game will now launch one week earlier than its original release date of 24 April, 2026. Now, the game is landing on 17 April, 2026, with a few pre-order bonuses for players who pick the game up early. 

A new trailer has also been released, which players can watch below:

Pragmata moves up release date by one week

Capcom’s upcoming sci-fi action shooter with a hacking twist, Pragmata, is launching one week earlier than planned, on 17 April, 2026. The game publisher showed off a new trailer for the game to accompany this reveal, diving into Hugh and Diana’s adventures in a lunar station, as the two attempt to survive various threats and get back home to Earth. 

Capcom has also revealed pre-order bonuses for the game, which give High and Diana unique cosmetics. Hugh will get a Neo Bushido skin, while Diana will get a Neo Kunoichi skin. The game’s deluxe edition will also come with more cosmetics, a weapon skin, background music for the player hub Shelter, 75 pieces of digital artwork, and emotes (like dancing) for Diana. 

Pragmata is set in the near future, following Hugh Williams, a spacefarer who becomes stranded on a lunar station in the wake of a massive lunar quake. With automatons on the lunar station awakening to eliminate Hugh, he teams up with a young-looking android named Diana in order to escape. Gameplay involves a combination of shooting and hacking, as Diana assists Hugh in escaping the facility. 

Pragmata launches on 17 April, 2026.

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Timothy "Timaugustin" AugustinTimothy Augustin is a Senior Editor at GosuGamers who has written about video games and pop culture for over seven years, with hands-on experience previewing titles across PC, console, and mobile at industry events. Currently, Tim won't shut up about how good Pokémon Pokopia is. It's very good!