A Struggle for Humanity's Future on the Moon: PRAGMATA Officially Launches Today (17th)

In collaboration with Capcom Asia, Gamepia is officially releasing the physical version of the sci-fi action-adventure game 'PRAGMATA' in Korea starting April 17, 2026. The launch will initially cover the PlayStation 5 and PC (Steam) platforms. The version for the next-generation Nintendo Switch 2 is scheduled for release one week later, on April 24. This title provides an optimized experience for domestic users by officially supporting both Korean subtitles and Korean voice-overs.

The game is set in the near future, after humanity discovers an innovative material called 'Lunar Filament' on the moon. While Lunar Filament was hailed as a dream material capable of replicating anything given the right data, a crisis erupts when contact with the lunar research base is suddenly severed. Amid the chaos of a massive moonquake that swallows the investigation team, Hugh Williams, a member of the response team, loses consciousness, only to be rescued by Diana, a mysterious android girl made of Lunar Filament.

The two must fight to return to Earth while investigating the cold lunar base. Gameplay centers on the cooperation between Hugh, who has a background in security, and Diana, who possesses special hacking abilities. Players must utilize the unique skills of both characters to overcome threats within the base. Hugh uses his spacesuit's thrusters to navigate terrain and suppress enemies with various firearms, while Diana hacks base facilities and robotic armor to expose enemy weaknesses.

Various materials acquired during exploration are used to reinforce or upgrade equipment at the 'Shelter,' the player's base of operations. Serving as a safe haven and a starting point for each stage, the Shelter allows players to prepare thoroughly before advancing to the next area. PRAGMATA, which combines deep sci-fi elements with engaging action, has been rated for ages 12 and up.

Detailed information about the product can be found on the official website and the Gamepia blog.

This article was originally written in Korean and translated with the help of NC AI. It was then edited by a native English-speaking editor. All AI-assisted translations are reviewed and refined by our newsroom. [Read Original]

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