PS5 sport Pragmata delayed to 2023, Sq. Enix’s Challenge Athia coming 2022
Capcom’s new action-adventure sport, Pragmata, is coming later than anticipated. In keeping with a video presentation proven by Sony at CES 2021 on Monday, Pragmata is now scheduled to be launched someday in 2023.
When Capcom unveiled Pragmata to the world at Sony’s PlayStation 5 “Way forward for Gaming” occasion in June 2020, the writer introduced the mysterious new sport as a 2022 launch for PlayStation 5, Home windows PC, and Xbox Sequence X. Capcom’s plans seem to have modified, nonetheless, which isn’t significantly shocking after quite a few sport delays have been introduced final 12 months because of the continued COVID-19 pandemic.
We’ve reached out to Capcom to substantiate that Pragmata’s new 2023 launch window is correct. (Capcom’s press website and the Pragmata Twitter account nonetheless present a 2022 launch window.)
And whereas Pragmata’s delay could also be disappointing, Sony’s sizzle reel additionally included a launch date that feels sooner than anticipated: Sq. Enix’s equally mysterious new sport, Challenge Athia — a title from the Remaining Fantasy 15 improvement staff — is scheduled for launch in January 2022. Challenge Athia is destined for PS5 and Home windows PC. Sq. Enix has not but introduced a launch date.
Different launch dates and home windows listed as a part of Sony’s PS5 sizzle reel are:
- Ratchet & Clank: Rift Aside – 2021
- Horizon Forbidden West – 2021 (additionally coming to PlayStation 4)
- Returnal – March 19, 2021
- Kena: Bridge of Spirits – March 2021 (additionally coming to PS4)
- Photo voltaic Ash – June 2021 (additionally coming to PS4)
- Little Satan Inside – July 2021 (additionally coming to PS4)
- Stray – October 2021 (additionally coming to PS4)
- GhostWire: Tokyo – October 2021

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