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Pragmata is the highest-rated new AAA IP of 2026 so far

14 April 2026 at 11:00

Capcom’s Pragmata has been a long time coming, with the new 3rd-person sci-fi shooter / strategy game first being announced prior to the launch of the PlayStation 5. Following multiple rounds of delays, the unique-looking title is finally almost here, set to land across all platforms this Friday. Ahead of its arrival, critic reviews for Pragmata have now gone live, currently sitting as the highest-rated new IP from a AAA studio in 2026.

With a Metacritic score of 86 and an OpenCritic rating of 87, Capcom’s Pragmata is so far landing as the highest-rated new IP for 2026 – in the AAA space at least.

Of course, there have been plenty of indies and sequels to top these figures already (such as Capcom’s own Resident Evil Requiem at 89), but the critical success for what is a rather experimental title from a new IP is welcome to see.

Despite first being shown off 6 years ago now, the concepts created for Pragmata remain fresh and innovative, with many critics praising its unique gameplay and surrounding mechanics. The primary downside appears to be in its narrative, with some calling it β€œgeneric” yet β€œcharming.”

Pragmata Critic

All-in-all, it appears as though the long wait for Pragmata was worth it, with the half-a-decade old yet brand-new IP having the potential to be β€œthe new star franchise of Capcom.”

With Pragmata’s world building, lore and core gameplay systems now all in place, it will be highly curious to learn whether Capcom chooses to iterate on what could be their next breakout hit.

It will be interesting to see what fans think of the game when it arrives later this week.

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NVIDIA Has Reportedly Fixed Resident Evil Requiem Performance Issues Through Game Ready Driver 595.71

4 March 2026 at 18:29

Two characters from 'Resident Evil: Requiem' stand against a stormy backdrop with overlay text 'DRIVER 595.71 FIXED'.

The latest NVIDIA GPU driver has reportedly mitigated the performance issues users were facing on the latest Resident Evil title. NVIDIA's Sean Pelletier Confirms Game Ready Driver 595.71 Fixed Performance Issues in Resident Evil Requiem, but Users Will Need to Reboot NVIDIA Game Ready Driver 591.86, which was released at the end of January, reportedly caused trouble for gamers with the latest Resident Evil instalment. Many users on social media reported that they were seeing a significant performance impact in Resident Evil Requiem with the Driver 591.86, mostly involving GeForce RTX 40 series cards. Some users were reporting significant FPS […]

Read full article at https://wccftech.com/resident-evil-requiem-performance-fixed-through-game-ready-driver-595-71/

NVIDIA Ends ARM Acquisition Chapter; Debate Emerges Over Future CPU Strategy in the Agentic AI Era

18 February 2026 at 16:29

A person holds an NVIDIA compute chip with visible circuitry details against a dark background.

NVIDIA has sold off its 'last bits' of stake in ARM this week, coming a long way from actually acquiring the company a few years ago. NVIDIA's x86 Deal With Intel Is an 'Indirect Indication' That ARM Alone Cannot Handle the Agentic AI Buildup NVIDIA's partnership with ARM has been pivotal in the modern-day AI buildout, as the company's CPU architecture has enabled it to deliver impressive offerings under the Grace Hopper and Blackwell lineups. More importantly, ARM will also play an essential role in NVIDIA's upcoming Vera CPUs, as the importance of such processing units has been rising significantly. […]

Read full article at https://wccftech.com/nvidia-closes-the-arm-chapter-by-selling-its-remaining-stake/

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