PRAGMATA - Pre-Order Bonus
Capcom's dual-protagonist sci-fi action game earned its hype, but this listing is the pre-order bonus DLC only - pure cosmetics, no gameplay, and requires the base game to mean anything.
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About PRAGMATA - Pre-Order Bonus
I want to be upfront with you: what you are looking at here is not the game. This is the pre-order bonus DLC for PRAGMATA on Nintendo Switch 2, a Japan-region eShop key that unlocks cosmetic outfits for the two protagonists, Hugh and Diana. It requires the base game to function, and it will not add a single second of gameplay to your experience. With that said, it is worth knowing what you would be dressing your characters up to play. PRAGMATA is Capcom's first original franchise in roughly eight years, built in the RE Engine and released in April 2026. It follows astronaut Hugh Williams and android Diana as they fight to escape a lunar research station seized by a rogue AI called IDUS. The central hook is a simultaneous dual-control combat system: you move, shoot, and use Hugh's thruster suit to traverse the environment, while at the same time steering Diana through panel-based hacking minigames that expose enemy weak points and unlock security doors. It is the kind of thing that sounds gimmicky on paper and apparently clicks into something genuinely satisfying once the game opens up. The pre-order bonus itself consists of the Neo Bushido outfit for Hugh and the Neo Kunoichi outfit for Diana, samurai and ninja-inspired costumes that are purely cosmetic and carry no stat changes or ability unlocks. Capcom has indicated these may appear as paid DLC later, so the main reason to pick up this key is if you want them from day one and the timing window on your regional storefront has passed. This specific listing is a Japan-region eShop key, which means it cannot be activated in the United States. Region restrictions are real here and worth double-checking before purchase. If you are still deciding whether the base game merits your attention: community reception has been strong, with overwhelmingly positive scores across storefronts and a Metacritic score in the mid-to-high eighties. Critics praised the bond between Hugh and Diana, the level design that rewards backtracking once new abilities open up, a New Game Plus mode, and challenge missions focused on parkour, combat, and hacking isolation scenarios. Runtime sits around twelve hours for a straight playthrough, with additional endgame content for completionists. On Switch 2 specifically, it launched about a week after other platforms and includes amiibo support. So the practical question: do you need this DLC? Honestly, no. The outfits are cosmetic, the base game is complete without them, and there is no competitive or mechanical edge involved. If you love the game's aesthetic and want Hugh in a hakama and Diana in a shinobi outfit from your first run, this is your path. Everyone else should spend the money on the base game first and decide later. Alex, Scout Team
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- Jan 30, 1900