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Capcom reveals new trailers for Resident Evil Requiem and Pragmata

February 13, 2026 by Andrew Newton

At the recent PlayStation State of Play presentation, Capcom revealed brand-new trailers for their upcoming games – Resident Evil Requiem and Pragmata. Both of these highly anticipated titles are fast-approaching their early 2026 launch dates, and the new trailers can be seen below….

Resident Evil Requiem brings more terror to players on 27th February. Players will follow a spine-tingling horror story with legendary agent Leon S. Kennedy and FBI analyst Grace Ashcroft as they investigate a series of strange deaths across the USA. Evidence seems to point to a scientist who once specialised in the T-Virus research program back in Racoon City.

The new trailer for Resident Evil Requiem reveals some of the locations that players will visit, a variety of creatures they will be forced to fight and the main suspect himself.

There will be more reveals coming for Resident Evil Requiem in the lead up to its launch on PS5, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch and PC on 27th February.

The recent Pragmata playable demo has surpassed more than 1 million downloads, and watching this new trailer, it’s no wonder why. The beautiful new Pragmata trailer takes viewers into a distorted cityscape found within the sci-fi action-adventure game’s lunar research station. Here, the pair find a scene resembling New York City’s Times Square made with the exotic material Lunafilament and 3D printing technology.

As Hugh and Diana explore and learn as they journey through the facility, viewers will be able to see some of the different deadly Bots that are controlled by the hostile AI.

Pragmata arrives on PC and consoles on 24th April, with pre-orders available now. Those who pre-order will receive the samurai-themed Neo Bushido costume for Hugh and ninja-inspired Neo Kunoichi outfit for Diana. A deluxe edition will also be available and include the Shelter Variety Pack, which features an assortment of cosmetic outfits for the duo, emotes for Diana, extra background music and more.

 

Filed Under: Andrew Newton, News, Trailers, Video Games Tagged With: Capcom, PlayStation: State of Play, PRAGMATA, Resident Evil, Resident Evil Requiem

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