Capcom’s next big game explores the horrors of AI

March 17, 2026 Jay Peters

Capcom has been on a hot streak. The Monster Hunter series became a global hit with the launch of Monster Hunter World in 2018, which became Capcom's best-selling game, while Street Fighter reinvented itself with a sixth entry and a string of Resident Evil games brought the survival horror franchise back to prominence. The most recent entry, Requiem, has already sold more than 6 million copies. Now Capcom is looking to parlay that success into something brand-new: Pragmata, which launches in April and builds off of the likes of Resident Evil.

Even after recently playing about two hours of Pragmata at Capcom's office in San Francisco last we …

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