It's usually a 50/50 chance these days whether a new video game will have a New Game+ option to play through the story again with all of your stats and equipment carried over.
If you're playing Pragmata and have beaten the game (or are just curious), you might want to know whether it has a New Game+ mode and exactly what carries over. Well, we're happy to report that Pragmata does indeed have NG+. Here's what you need to know about it.
What Happens After Beating Pragmata?
We won't get into spoiler territory for the ending of Pragmata, but once you beat the game and roll credits, the first thing you will unlock is the option to carry your completed save data into a New Game+ playthrough to restart the story with most of your stuff unlocked.
You will also get access to a new game mode called Unknown Signal, which is less a game mode and more of a brand-new area with a set of secret missions, similar to the training simulations, that will reward you with new mods, Pure Lunums, Cabin Coins, and more.
You can start Unknown Signal by selecting the option in the main menu, then selecting your completed save file. The game will bring you back to before the final battle, and then you'll gain access to the Hidden Chamber, which has ten secret missions to complete.
Upon rolling credits, you will also unlock new outfits for Hugh and Diana: the Astro Classic Type-B and the Pink Pop. And last but not least, you'll get the Jackhammer weapon, which will be available for 3D printing at the Shelter.
What Carries Over in New Game+ in Pragmata?
We booted up New Game+ in Pragmata to see what carries over, and from what we saw, you'll have access to the following:
- All Suit Upgrades
- All Weapons
- All Hacking Nodes
- All Abilities
- All Attachments
- All Outfits
- All Bots in the Database
- All Secret Reports
- All Mods
- All Weapon Slots
As far as what you get from completing the game in New Game+, there are apparently some new functions for some of the weapons, but we're not sure what those functions are.
- Genre(s)
- Action, Adventure, Science Fiction, Third-Person Shooter
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