In the footsteps of Hideo Kojima: Capcom announces Pragmata, the new sci-fi game for the PS5 and Xbox Series X

If the announcement Resident Evil: Village was long awaited, then with another game presented as part of the presentation Playstation 5, Capcom it turned out to really surprise. It’s about a sci-fi project Pragmatacreated over a completely new IP.

Pragmata events will unfold in the dystopian near future on the Moon and take players to an unforgettable adventure that leverages the power of next-generation consoles. Actually, this is where all the details end.

“Our development team is working hard on a completely new game, making full use of the latest next-generation technologies, such as ray tracing, to show an immersive and exciting sci-fi setting that no one has seen before.”

The trailer shows an unnamed hero in a space suit walking through an empty and strangely distorted Times Square. Using a space scan, he finds a little girl playing with the projection of a cat, and at that moment a satellite falls on them, breaking through the dome of the sky. It turns out that the city is really just a simulation and the heroes begin to be pushed into space. In the end, they find themselves on the surface of the moon. The astronaut, looking at the Earth, tells the girl that it is “their freedom.”

The authors really want to tell more, but additional information about Pragmata will not appear until 2023.

The release will take place in 2023 on Playstation 5, Xbox Series X and PC.

Western players write that they first mistook Pragmata for a new game from Hideo Kojima, and when they saw the Capcom logo, they were surprised.

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