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Most recently, we announced the action adventure title Pragmata for the new generation of consoles, and we are making steady progress on its development.”īack when Pragmatawas first announced last year for PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC, Capcom gave it a rough launch window of 2022. In Capcom’s recently published annual fiscal report for 2021, Yoichi Egawa – director and executive corporate officer of Capcom’s Development Divisions – stated that Pragmata is “making steady progress on its development.”Īfter briefly speaking about the continued growth and success of Capcom’s established and existing IPs, Egawa wrote, “At the same time, we are also working on creating new IPs utilizing the talent pool we have expanded through our proactive hiring efforts. In the meantime, we have a brand new artwork to share with you, it continued.
Our team is hard at work on the project, but to ensure this will be an unforgettable adventure, we’ve decided to shift the release window to 2023, Capcom said on Twitter. However, the company recently reassured fans that its development is progressing well. Capcom’s Pragmata has been delayed into 2023, the publisher today recently detailed. Of course, even its reveal trailer was quite a vague one, and next to no information has been released on the game by now, to the extent that Capcom hasn’t said a single word about it since announcing it. In comparison, the rebooted version of FF XV only spent around 4 years in the oven (2012/13-2016). Even so, the company’s fans haven’t been treated to something completely fresh and unique with a new Capcom IP for a long, long time, which is why the announcement of Pragmataover a year ago was met with so much curiosity. It probably started development around 2018, and that's if we don't assume they were in pre-production for a while: after all, Tabata's mission with Luminous Productions was, precisely, to create a new IP. The resurgent Capcom has found incredible success with many of its bigger franchises in recent years, with everything from Resident Evil to Devil May Cry to Monster Hunter (among others) continuing to do well for themselves from both critical and commercial perspectives.