Pragmata Demo Released to Improve PC Optimization, as Capcom Focuses on “Comfort First”

Producer Naoto Oyama also revealed that performance on the Nintendo Switch 2 is currently "on par" with Resident Evil Requiem.

Posted By | On 14th, Dec. 2025

Pragmata

After years in limbo, Capcom’s Pragmata finally received a release date (on The Game Awards pre-show, no less). But before that, PC players can try the free demo on Steam, with other platforms due to receive it at a later time. This is more than just giving fans a first-hand teaser of what to expect – it’s also to ensure the PC version runs well.

Automaton Japan spoke to producer Naoto Oyama and director Cho Yonghee, with the former noting that players going hands-on with the demo is for the sake of optimization (and testing mouse and keyboard controls). It’s a challenging endeavor, given the sheer range of specifications, but the team is focused on frame rate stability first and foremost. “Our policy was to put comfort first, even if it meant sacrificing certain graphical aspects.”

Which is good news, especially given the problems Dragon’s Dogma 2 and Monster Hunter Wilds had (and continue to have) on PC. But what about the other big announcement, namely a Switch 2 version launching alongside other platforms?

Besides noting that this wasn’t the reason for the title’s delays – trying to balance the complex gameplay systems was the main culprit – but the Switch 2 version is reportedly running well and “on par” with Resident Evil Requiem. Development is seemingly going smoother than anticipated due to RE Engine’s compatibility with the platforms, which you can likely trace back to Monster Hunter Rise and its excellent performance on Switch 1.

Pragmata launches on April 24th, 2026, for Xbox Series X/S, PS5, PC, and Nintendo Switch 2.


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