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Pragmata is shaping up to be one of the biggest releases of this month, and even this year, but you can already score a bargain on preorders, which have dropped to just £41.99 in the UK.
Pragmata lands on PS5, Switch 2, Xbox, and PC on April 17, landing not long after the success of Resident Evil Requiem. It’s already looking like it could be another banger for Capcom.
If you’re interested in picking the game up for launch day, then you’ll be pleased to know that there’s already a slew of outstanding preorder deals that you can take advantage of. Let’s take a look at what’s up for grabs.
One of the standout deals right now is at Amazon UK, where you can lock in a preorder for £41.99 on Switch 2, PS5, and Xbox. That’s £8 off the list price, and genuinely good value at a time when most new releases are creeping up towards £70 or even £80.
Currys is also offering a discount, knocking 10% off its £45.99 price if you preorder before April 17. Meanwhile, Argos is matching Amazon’s £41.99, so there’s no shortage of options if you’re shopping around.
It’s also worth noting that if you’re preordering Pragmata, you will also score the following in-game outfits as additional freebies (I’ll drop a picture of them just below as well):
- Hugh Outfit – Neo Bushido
- Diana Outfit – Neo Kunoichi
“One of the Biggest Releases of the Year” – Is It Worth the Hype?
So what is Pragmata? I’ve been wondering that myself for quite sometime, that is until I checked out the brilliant demo on my Switch 2.
Pragmata itself is a brand-new sci-fi IP, completely separate from any of Capcom’s existing series.
You step into the heavy boots of Hugh Williams, joined by a mysterious android girl, as you explore a lunar research station, solve environmental puzzles, and take on hostile threats.
What stands out straight away is how Pragmata blends puzzle-solving with combat rather than treating them as separate systems. Diana can hack into the armour of security bots, exposing weak points and opening them up strategically.
Hugh, on the other hand, handles the firepower. He’s a trained shooter, and it’s his job to capitalise on those openings. The result is a back-and-forth rhythm where you’re constantly switching focus between the two, using both skillsets in tandem to bring enemies down.
Beyond that, there’s a bigger mystery driving things forward. As you explore the lunar research station, you’ll piece together what went wrong, all while trying to find a way back to Earth.
The demo is worth jumping into as soon as possible. It’s the easiest way to figure out whether this is a day-one buy or something to revisit once the price dips. More games should be doing this, frankly, it cuts through the guesswork.
Check out our Pragmata hands-on preview for more information. IGN’s Michael Higham got to check the exciting new IP out last year, and was remarkably impressed with what was shown off.
“[Capcom’s] latest experiment is in Pragmata, a sci-fi third-person shooter that stole the show for me… It is an example of how a single idea can go a long way in distinguishing a game from the rest of the pack.”
“I’m not expecting it to be the next greatest game or become a pillar of Capcom’s catalog, necessarily, but I’m all for new and well-executed ideas – especially at a time when AAA releases sometimes blend with each other.”
Robert Anderson is IGN’s Senior Commerce Editor and resident deals expert on games, collectibles, trading card games, and more. You can follow him @robertliam21 on Bluesky.
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