How long is Pragmata? Hours needed to beat the game explained
Someone get Hugh off the moon, please.

If you're stuck on the moon with Hugh and Diana, you might be wondering how long it takes to beat Pragmata.
The futuristic Capcom shooter takes players throughout an abandoned lunar research station, hunting for a way back to Earth.
So, for those of you wondering how long you can expect to spend there, here's what you need to know about how long Pragmata is.
How long is Pragmata? Hours needed to beat the game explained
An average playthrough of Pragmata will take roughly 10-12 hours to complete.
This is based on our time with the game for our review, and assumes that, as well as beating the main story, you take some time to explore each level, as well as complete some optional challenges in the Training Sim.
If you were to rush through the game, you could certainly beat it in closer to eight hours, or potentially even less if you're playing on Easy or are an especially skilled player.
Conversely, if you're the type of player to take things more slowly, you can easily spend upwards of 15 hours completing the main story.
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It's important to note that once you beat the main campaign, that's not the end of what's in store.
You'll unlock New Game Plus, as well as the much more difficult Lunatic Mode.
Beyond that is the Unknown Signal mode, a mode that requires you to collect all of the tracked items across every level, beating upgraded bosses, and challenge levels.
Both Unknown Signal and Lunatic Mode completion are required to earn the Platinum trophy for this game, so if you're going for that, you can probably expect to spend closer to 25-30 hours in Pragmata, if not more – Lunatic Mode is no joke!
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Alex Raisbeck is a Gaming Writer at Radio Times, covering everything from AAA giants to indie gems. Alex has written for VideoGamer, GamesRadar+, PC Gamer, PCGamesN and more.





