On Monday, Capcom once again disappointed fans who were looking forward to a favorable update on its upcoming action-adventure video game, Pragmata.

During its Capcom Showcase presentation, the studio revealed that Pragmata has been delayed for a second time, this time indefinitely.

Alongside a new trailer of the game, the studio explained the situation, saying: It is with a heavy heart that we must further postpone the release of Pragmata. Our team is currently hard at work making the best game that we possibly can, but we need more time. We will continue to do our best to ensure that the final product is one that is worthy of your patience. Capcom first unveiled the title in 2020 during the PlayStation 5 showcase, where it instantly wowed audiences. In the original trailer, we saw a soldier exploring a dead city in what appeared to be a dystopian future with a small girl in tow. The two would eventually end up on the moon's surface for some reason.

The new trailer, released on Monday, provided more insight into the game, although it only served to further its mystery. For one, it revealed that the little girl we mentioned above is named Diana and she might not be as helpless as she seemed in the first trailer. We also get the idea that her soldier companion doubles as an astronaut and her protector.

The new trailer shows him fighting robots on a space station. While he fights, he asks Diana for help but she is preoccupied and doesn't pay him any mind. He picks her up, places her on his back, and makes a quick getaway.