Capcom’s highly anticipated sci-fi action game, *Pragmata*, is confirmed to be launching alongside the forthcoming Nintendo Switch 2 in April 2026. the announcement solidifies growing expectations for both the title – initially revealed in 2020 – and Nintendo’s next-generation console, poised to perhaps reshape the portable gaming landscape. Capcom also announced plans for a *Diana* amiibo figure release to coincide with the game, and revealed the title will be released as a physical “game key card” [[1]].
Capcom has confirmed that its sci-fi action game, Pragmata, is slated to launch on the upcoming Nintendo Switch 2, alongside other platforms. The announcement adds to the anticipation surrounding both the game and Nintendo’s next-generation console, which is expected to redefine portable gaming.
The developer also revealed plans for a Diana amiibo figure to coincide with the game’s release in 2026. Early screenshots of Pragmata running on the Switch 2 have also been released, showcasing the game as a physical “game key card” release.
According to Naoto Oyama, the game’s producer, development is now in its final stages. “We are making final adjustments to meet the expectations that have been built up since its announcement in 2020,” Oyama stated.
We will do our best to ensure that as many people as possible know about Pragmata, which will finally be released on April 24, 2026, and pick it up and enjoy it!
Since its announcement in 2020, we have received so much support that it remains among the top-ranked anticipated releases in Famitsu, which has been very encouraging. We are making the final adjustments to meet the expectations of almost six years, so we hope you will look forward to the release and wait a little longer.
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Capcom also disclosed the game’s estimated file size, which is approximately 17 GB. Pragmata is scheduled for release on April 24, 2026, with a standard price of €59.99 (and a Deluxe Edition priced at €69.99).
The confirmation of Pragmata on the Switch 2 underscores Capcom’s commitment to supporting Nintendo’s platform and delivering high-profile titles to its user base. The game’s development timeline suggests a significant investment in optimizing the experience for the new hardware.