19 New PS5 & PS4 Games Launching April 13–19: Pragmata Leads Exciting Lineup

April 11, 2026
19 New PS5 & PS4 Games Launching April 13–19: Pragmata Leads Exciting Lineup
  • The piece previews a large slate of PS5 and PS4 titles releasing the week of April 13–19, led by Pragmata as the flagship, with numerous other games and bundles spanning PS5, PS4, and PSVR2.

  • April 8 spotlights ChainStaff, a sci-fi action title with a transforming weapon and alien threats, alongside Incantation, a horror-adventure with ritual exploration; additional titles populate the list without extending beyond the date.

  • Pragmata is described as Capcom’s new IP featuring Hugh and an android companion named Diana, set in a near-future lunar research station.

  • The piece invites reader engagement by asking which games are on readers’ wishlists and why, encouraging comments.

  • Other week releases include Before I Go, Gunboat Goddamn, Dosa Divas: One Last Meal, Parasol Stars, Cleaning Up, Pengilo, Cthulhu: Cosmic Abyss, Death By Scrolling, Ereban: Shadow Legacy, Gecko Gods, Ground Zero, Nullstar Solus, Under Par Golf Architect, Decollate Decoration, The Empty Desk, and multiple platform versions for Ground Zero.

  • April 6 kicks off the week with Dead Patrol, a fast-paced action shooter set in a zombie-infested city that emphasizes tactical combat and environmental use.

  • April 10 rollouts include Rogue Doodle, Tears Revolude, and Wrath: Aeon of Ruin VR, highlighting a mix of platformers, RPGs, and VR action.

  • April 9 introduces Arcadia Fallen II and other indie titles like Solid Void and The Bunny Graveyard, emphasizing story-driven and puzzle-focused experiences.

  • Readers get a consolidated schedule with platform details and specific release dates, most commonly April 13–19, to map what’s coming next week on the PlayStation Store.

  • The roundup covers 19 upcoming PlayStation releases and bundles from early to mid-April, across multiple genres and formats.

  • Among the notable titles are Hades 2, a roguelike sequel from Supergiant Games, and Mouse P.I. For Hire, an FPS with 1930s rubber hose visuals.

  • Descriptive blurbs accompany each game, outlining core premise, mechanics, and tone to help readers decide what to watch or purchase.

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