Pragmata Reaches 2 Million Wishlists While Its Demo Tops 2 Million Downloads

Despite numerous delays, Capcom's sci-fi third-person shooter has plenty of momentum en route to its April 17th release.

From multiple years of delays to one of the most anticipated games of the year, Capcom’s Pragmata has certainly had a journey. With over a month to go until launch, the sci-fi title has reached two million wishlists while its demo has been downloaded two million times.

To put this into perspective: Resident Evil Requiem was reportedly Steam’s third most-wishlisted title in February 2026 (2.5 million). Granted, the number of wishlists for Pragmata likely encompasses other storefronts. Nevertheless, for a new IP, that too with a fairly unorthodox gameplay loop, it’s promising.

That same loop ultimately led to so many delays for the title. Trapped on a Lunar base with AI that’s turned hostile after a mysterious quake, players must face off against hordes of killer robots. The twist is that Hugh, the deuteragonist, can’t directly damage them.

With the help of Diana, a human-like android, and her hacking, he can bypass their defenses. However, both characters are controlled simultaneously, so you’ll need to dodge attacks, hack targets in a puzzle-like fashion, and shoot.

Pragmata launches on April 17th for Nintendo Switch 2, Xbox Series X/S, PS5, and PC – week earlier than the previously announced April 24th. A free demo is currently available.

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