Pragmata opens at 87 on OpenCritic as Capcom moves Steam launch to April 17
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Pragmata went from long-delayed curiosity to one of this week's strongest review stories in a single morning. The /r/Games review thread compiled an OpenCritic average of 87 with 94 percent recommended across 79 reviews on April 13, putting Capcom's new IP in rare territory for a first outing.
The review spread in the thread points to a fairly clear pattern. Critics kept coming back to the hacking-plus-shooting combat loop, the chemistry between Hugh and Diana, and the fact that Capcom shipped a big-budget new property instead of leaning on another sequel. Reddit reaction tracked that surprise. One of the most-upvoted comments said the demo had already sold skeptical players, while another argued Capcom is on a streak few large publishers can match right now.
Capcom's own store notice also gave the review thread extra weight. In a release-date update, the publisher said the Steam version's date moved forward from April 24, 2026 to April 17, 2026. That means the review cycle is landing only days before PC availability instead of sitting behind another extra week of delay.
- OpenCritic on April 13: 87 average, 94% recommended, 79 reviews
- Capcom store notice: Steam release moved from April 24, 2026 to April 17, 2026
- Platforms listed in the review thread: PS5, Xbox Series X/S, PC, plus a Nintendo Switch 2 version in Capcom's broader release plan
Review threads can overheat fast, but this one reads less like a temporary spike and more like relief that Pragmata finally has numbers behind it. For players who ignored the delay history and only care about what ships next, the useful takeaway is simple: Capcom now has a well-reviewed new sci-fi action game, a live demo trail that convinced some skeptics, and an April 17 PC launch window backed by its own store notice.
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