Capcom has confirmed that Pragmata has officially gone gold ahead of its April 17 launch on PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch 2, Xbox Series X|S, and Windows PC. The milestone indicates that the final version of the game has been completed and is ready for manufacturing and digital distribution, with the development team now focusing on final polishing and potential day-one updates.
The publisher had previously scheduled the title for April 24 but later moved the release forward by one week. Capcom also shared that interest in the project has continued to grow, with the demo version reaching two million downloads and wishlists across supported platforms. The figures suggest steady engagement from players following several years of updates and previews.

First revealed in 2020, Pragmata has seen multiple delays during its development cycle, shifting from its original 2022 target to 2026. The project represents Capcom’s first new intellectual property since the release of Dragon’s Dogma in 2012. Over time, the company has released small glimpses of gameplay and technical direction, gradually outlining a sci-fi experience that mixes third-person shooting mechanics with hacking-focused interactions.
Based on available gameplay footage and official descriptions, Pragmata emphasizes a combination of action and puzzle-solving elements. Players are expected to interact with digital systems in real time during encounters, blending traditional combat flow with environmental mechanics. The narrative direction leans toward science fiction themes, supported by exploration-focused progression and story-driven sequences.

Capcom has continued to expand its portfolio in recent years with both established franchises and new projects, and Pragmata represents one of the company’s more experimental efforts in the current console generation. With development now finalized, the title is set to arrive simultaneously across supported platforms on April 17, marking the end of a long development period that began with its original announcement nearly six years ago.
