Pragmata reveals hacking combat, puzzles, and lunar story in new gameplay

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Capcom has shared a full look at Pragmata with new footage, story beats, and real-time gameplay. The sci-fi game is set on the Moon and features a blend of hacking, shooting, and puzzle-solving.

In Pragmata, Earth has been using a material called Lunafilament. It can copy almost anything. But then, the lunar base studying it goes silent. No signals. No signs.

You play as Hugh Williams. He’s sent to the Moon to investigate. A quake hits, he’s injured, and wakes up saved by a strange android. She’s built from Lunafilament and looks like a child. Hugh names her Diana.

Pragmata - Hugh Williams

Pragmata’s combat mixes hacking with shooting

Combat in Pragmata is a team effort. When aiming at enemies, a panel shows up. This is Diana’s hacking system. Move the cursor to break enemy defences. That lets Hugh shoot weak points. The system demands quick thinking.

Outside of battle, Diana hacks doors and systems. Hugh uses thrusters to cross gaps and climb. Together, they explore the lunar station. Each puzzle or path needs both of them.

Pragmata - hacking and shooting mechanics

Try the hacking minigame now

The game’s official site is now open. It includes a hacking minigame based on Diana’s combat feature. Players can test it before launch.

Pragmata - hacking mini game

Pragmata will be playable at Gamescom 2025 and other events. It is set to launch in 2026 for PlayStation 5, Xbox, and PC via Steam.


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