Capcom has opened pre-orders for its highly anticipated sci-fi action game, PRAGMATA, on Amazon for PS5, Xbox Series X, and Nintendo Switch 2, marking the first major console release in a busy spring lineup. Following the launch of Resident Evil Requiem* this month, PRAGMATA arrives on April 24, offering players a fresh narrative and gameplay experience built on the RE Engine.

The game follows Hugh, a stranded astronaut on a lunar space station, as he teams up with Diana, an Android resembling a young girl, to combat robotic threats. Unlike traditional shooters, PRAGMATA incorporates hacking mechanics that expose enemy vulnerabilities, blending traversal and strategic upgrades with fluid combat. Players can explore the station, uncovering powerful weapons and resources to tackle tougher foes while customizing Hugh and Diana’s abilities as they progress.

Capcom’s *PRAGMATA* Now Available for Pre-Order on Amazon Across PS5, Xbox Series X, and Nintendo Switch 2

Why This Partnership Matters

Amazon’s role in hosting pre-orders simplifies access for console gamers, who previously missed out on the PC demo. The platform’s streamlined checkout process and bundled incentives—such as the samurai-inspired Neo Bushido and ninja-themed Neo Kunoichi outfits—make it an attractive option for early buyers. With a uniform $59.99 price across all three platforms, Capcom ensures consistency in availability, while Amazon’s broad reach helps maximize visibility ahead of the April 24 launch.

Key Details for Pre-Order

  • Price: $59.99 (all platforms)
  • Platforms: PS5, Xbox Series X, Nintendo Switch 2
  • Exclusive Pre-Order Bonus: Neo Bushido and Neo Kunoichi outfits
  • Release Date: April 24
  • Gameplay Focus: Hacking mechanics, traversal, and strategic upgrades

For players eager to dive into PRAGMATA*’s lunar setting, Amazon’s pre-order listings provide a straightforward path to securing a copy ahead of the official release. Whether through its polished demo or the upcoming full game, Capcom continues to push boundaries in narrative-driven action, blending sci-fi intrigue with mechanical depth.