A South Korean ratings board has issued official classifications for two upcoming science fiction games, Capcom's Pragmata and Grasshopper Manufacture's Romeo Is a Dead Man. This administrative step often indicates a game is approaching its release, suggesting both titles are likely scheduled for the first half of 2026.
Pragmata, a third-person action-adventure, was rated for ages 12 and up. Its description details a story involving a protagonist named Hugh and an android called Diana working together to fight hostile robots and return to Earth. The game, which was recently showcased with a new trailer, is targeting a release next year.
In contrast, Romeo Is a Dead Man received a restrictive adults-only rating. Developed by Goichi Suda's studio, the game was described as featuring excessive violence, profane language, and frightening content. Its plot involves a protagonist who becomes a special agent chasing criminals across time and space.
Pragmata, a third-person action-adventure, was rated for ages 12 and up. Its description details a story involving a protagonist named Hugh and an android called Diana working together to fight hostile robots and return to Earth. The game, which was recently showcased with a new trailer, is targeting a release next year.
In contrast, Romeo Is a Dead Man received a restrictive adults-only rating. Developed by Goichi Suda's studio, the game was described as featuring excessive violence, profane language, and frightening content. Its plot involves a protagonist who becomes a special agent chasing criminals across time and space.