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Top Sci-Fi Books for Fans of Capcom’s Pragmata

Capcom’s highly anticipated action-adventure game, Pragmata, is set to captivate players with its vivid storytelling and exploration of futuristic themes such as AI uprisings and space exploration. For those yearning for more after completing the game, a wealth of science fiction literature awaits.

Illuminae by Amie Kaufman and Jay Kristoff offers a thrilling journey through space as survivors of an attack by a mega-corporation face a mutating virus and a rogue AI. Its unique narrative style, using a collection of documents and reports, promises an engaging read.

Ancillary Justice by Ann Leckie delves into the gripping story of Breq, an AI seeking revenge after being reduced to a single human body. This tale of resilience and justice spans three highly acclaimed novels.

Service Model by Adrian Tchaikovsky explores a dystopian future dominated by robots. The narrative follows UnCharles, a robot valet, on a quest to uncover his purpose amidst societal collapse.

Descender by Jeff Lemire and Dustin Nguyen is a graphic novel series that explores themes of humanity and survival through the eyes of TIM-21, an android on the run in a galaxy hostile to artificial intelligence.

The Gone World by Tom Sweterlitsch combines elements of time travel and mystery as NCIS agent Shannon Moss investigates a series of murders linked to a time-traveling Navy SEAL.

These books offer thrilling narratives and profound themes that will resonate with fans of Pragmata’s immersive world.

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