Capcom stole the spotlight during the latest Nintendo Direct, delivering major updates across its upcoming lineup. From hands-on demos for PRAGMATA and Monster Hunter Stories 3: Twisted Reflection to fresh gameplay and amiibo reveals for Resident Evil Requiem, there’s a lot for fans to dive into right now.
PRAGMATA Demo Available Today on Consoles and PC
The long-awaited PRAGMATA Sketchbook Demo is available today on Nintendo Switch 2, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC via Steam. Set in a chilling lunar research station, the sci-fi action-adventure pairs spacefarer Hugh with android Diana as they fight back against hostile AI-controlled Bots.
The demo showcases PRAGMATA’s unique blend of hacking and shooting, with exploration-focused gameplay designed to reward repeat playthroughs. Hidden features and surprises encourage players to experiment and sharpen their combat skills.
PRAGMATA launches on April 24, 2026, with pre-orders live now and bonus Neo Bushido and Neo Kunoichi costumes included. A Diana amiibo will also release alongside the game with Nintendo Switch 2 compatibility.
Monster Hunter Stories 3: Twisted Reflection Trial Version Launches
Fans of Capcom’s RPG series can start their journey early with the Monster Hunter Stories 3: Twisted Reflection demo, now available on consoles and PC. Set centuries after the Rift War, the story explores a world facing ecological collapse and monster extinction.
The demo includes the opening chapters, full protagonist customization, and new systems like the Wyvernsoul Gauge, Synchro Rush, and Habitat Restoration. Save data carries over to the full release on March 13, 2026. Pre-orders include the Skyscale Queen Layered Armor, and multiple Monster Hunter amiibo unlock exclusive outfits.
Resident Evil Requiem Gameplay and Leon S. Kennedy Amiibo Revealed
Nintendo Direct also debuted new Resident Evil Requiem gameplay on Nintendo Switch 2. Launching February 27, 2026, the game stars Leon S. Kennedy and Grace Ashcroft, blending action and survival horror with seamless first- and third-person switching.

Capcom also confirmed the first-ever Resident Evil amiibo, featuring Leon S. Kennedy and Grace Ashcroft, arriving this summer. Pre-orders for Standard and Deluxe editions are available now, rounding out a massive showcase for Capcom fans.


