![]() So the girl is either a robot or some entity (AI) that can either take over electronic systems or maybe is a part of the spacesuit. However, she saves him instead by grabbing his helmet and activating a high-tech netting system to slow the thing down. It will use ray-tracing, though, the extent to which it’ll be applied remains a mystery. Pragmata was announced with a reveal trailer near the end of the PS5 Future of Gaming event. ![]() Developed and published by Capcom, it runs on the company’s proprietary RE engine, with a focus on utilizing next-gen hardware’s capabilities. Pragmata is an enigmatic new game coming to PS5 and Xbox Series X from Capcom. REVII, Stray and Deathloop were my other favorites and I assume those three will be Steam launches. You see this as the astronaut slings her onto his back, seemingly to protect her from the falling satellite. Pragmata is coming exclusively to PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, and Steam sometime in 2022. Kena is the only one Im bummed is an EGS thing. Originally set to launch in 2022, Pragmata was pushed back into 2023, and as confirmed via a message by the developers at. Only the little girl is not a little girl. Meanwhile, unsurprisingly, a delay has also been announced for Pragmata. They were apparently in some sort of prison or oppressive moon colony because when the girl sees the Earth just over the horizon, she asks the astronaut, "What is that?" and he says, "Freedom. We realize this as a satellite crashes through the fake glass sky (dome), and the astronaut and a little girl get sucked out into space, winding up on the surface of the moon. The city is not on Earth but instead is a domed habitat on the moon. We soon find out that things are not what they seem. There is no telling why things are the way they are, but an astronaut seems to be surveying the situation with some strange confetti gun that reveals otherwise invisible traces of a child. There are cars and skyscrapers, but everything seems abandoned. The action takes place on what looks like a post-apocalyptic Earth. Here's all we know about the game based solely on its "Extended Cut" announcement trailer: ![]() "We're very eager to show more, but… that's all we have for now." "Our development team is hard at work on this brand new game title, making full use of new next-gen tech, such as ray-tracing, to create a breathtaking and immersive sci-fi setting like never before," Capcom said in its 2020 announcement.
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