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Capcom has launched the Sketchbook demo for Pragmata on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and Nintendo Switch 2, making it available to players on those consoles after its initial release on Steam.
During the February 2026 Nintendo Direct: Partner Showcase, Capcom revealed a new trailer for the game, showing off its story and how it plays. You can watch the trailer here.
Pragmata is set to release on April 24 for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch, and PC (Steam).
The free demo for Pragmata Sketchbook is now available on consoles. It lets players explore a futuristic, chilly lunar research station. In this sci-fi adventure, you play as space traveler Hugh and his android companion, Diana, as they try to escape after the station’s AI mistakenly identifies them as enemies and sends robots to stop them.
The demo lets players finally try out the exciting combat and exploration of this long-awaited game on consoles. It’s a chance to experience the unique blend of hacking and shooting, and we encourage players to play through it multiple times! The demo is packed with fun surprises and hidden features that you might not discover until you replay it, so get ready to explore and test your skills.
You can now download a demo of Pragmata Sketchbook on consoles through the Nintendo eShop, PlayStation Store, and Xbox Store. It’s also available today on Steam for PC.
Pragmata launches on April 24, 2026 for Nintendo Switch 2, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and Steam. Pre-orders are available now and include the samurai-themed Neo Bushido costume for Hugh and ninja-inspired Neo Kunoichi costume for Diana as a bonus. A Diana amiibo figure will also release on the same date and include compatibility with the Nintendo Switch 2 version.
Pragmata – Nintendo Switch 2 Screenshots and Artwork



















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2026-02-06 09:30