Two potential "World Premiere" announcements at The Game Awards in December? It's certainly possible since it's the only major event.
“Having the two mechanics, Diana’s hacking and Hugo shooting, has been one of the causes for us to put more time into that game."
Upgrade hacking nodes to power up Diana's capabilities, whether it's hacking multiple enemies at once or lowering an enemy's armor.
The program will instead feature updates on Pragmata, Monster Hunter Wilds, Onimusha: Way of the Sword, and other upcoming titles.
Capcom will also host a Special Program on September 24th and detail each playable demo on the show floor in the coming days.
The shooter action in Pragmata will be accompanied by bouts of puzzle solving thanks to Diana's unique hacking abilities.
Watch the first meeting between Hugh and Diana as they work together to hack and dismantle hostile robots on a lunar station.
Launching in 2026 for Xbox Series X/S, PS5, and PC, the sci-fi shooter/puzzler will offer a playable demo at Gamescom for attendees.
Pragmata will have players take on the role of Hugh and Diana as they fight their way through a research facility to get to Earth.
The publisher's 40-minute showcase will also feature Street Fighter 6 and outline the next Title Update for Monster Hunter Wilds.
While you can shoot and dodge with Hugh using triggers, the face buttons control Diana as she completes a mini-game to hack foes.
Capcom says new details on its upcoming trio of 2026 titles will be shared soon courtesy of hands-on previews from outlets and influencers.
The latest trailer for Pragmata also gave us a mix of information about its story as well as some of its more intense combat scenarios.
We'll be waiting for these games until the end of time.
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