Capcom's Pragmata is out this week, and based on early reviews from various media outlets, it's another excellent game from the company that recently released the acclaimed Resident Evil Requiem. Pragmata is a sci-fi action-adventure set in the near future, with a realistic visual style that presents a futuristic vision of our moon and Earth, centered on the discovery of a new material called Lunafilament.

In the game, you take control of investigator Hugh and a mysterious young android called Diana as you explore a lunar installation and face off against a rogue AI. Like Resident Evil Requiem, Capcom's Pragmata runs on the studio's proprietary RE Engine. For the game's PC version, that means support for a visually stunning path-tracing mode in addition to ray tracing.
And for GeForce RTX gamers, especially those with GeForce RTX 50 Series graphics cards, there's full support for DLSS, including Super Resolution, Ray Reconstruction, Frame Generation, and Multi Frame Generation. Plus, the brand-new Dynamic Frame Generation. And with that, NVIDIA has announced the new Pragmata GeForce RTX 50 Series Bundle, which is offering a Steam copy of the game with qualifying GeForce RTX 50 Series purchases.
Basically, the Pragmata GeForce RTX 50 Series Bundle is available for GPUs and systems with at least a GeForce RTX 5070, so it covers the RTX 5070, RTX 5070 Ti, RTX 5080, and RTX 5090 on both desktop and laptop GPUs. Based on our own early hands-on with the game and NVIDIA's path tracing specs for the game, you can experience Pragmata's most immersive visual mode on something like the GeForce RTX 5060 Ti in 1080p, the RTX 5070 Ti in 1440p, and the RTX 5080 in 4K thanks to DLSS. Like Resident Evil Requiem, the path-tracing performance in Pragmata, although demanding, is impressively optimized across a wide range of GeForce RTX hardware.

For full details on the Pragmata GeForce RTX 50 Series Bundle, including terms and conditions, head here.




