Pragmata is rife with collectibles and secrets, many of which benefit Hugh and Diana or unlock achievements. Two of the hardest things to find are Holo-Walls and Mini Cabins. However, there are a few hints that give away their locations.

Be on the lookout for flickering surfaces that signal a Holo-Wall is in the vicinity
Similar to the Illusory Walls found in Dark Souls and other FromSoftware titles, Holo-Walls are hidden passageways that often hold rare items and files for you to collect. If you’re having trouble gathering all of the collectibles in a location, chances are the final secrets are hidden behind a Holo-Wall. Unlike Illusory Walls, however, you must manually interact with a Holo-Wall to dispel the illusion and pass through.

While you could press your face against every wall in the entire game, the easiest way to know if an area has a Holo-Wall is to look at the suspicious section for a while. A Holo-Wall will occasionally break its façade and flicker with blue dots, signaling that it isn’t a real surface.

Finding Mini Cabins requires more reliance on sound than sight
Mini Cabins are smaller versions of the Cabin robot that occupies your Shelter. Though they do not provide any boons, shooting all 15 of them unlocks the Mini-Hunter Supreme achievement.
Due to their size, Mini Cabins can fit almost anywhere and are very hard to spot. Thankfully, they are also quite noisy and constantly emit an annoying call when you are near them. Whenever you hear something out of the ordinary, be sure to look high and low for a Mini Cabin. Shooting a Mini Cabin will cause it to spin and shout “Bingo!,” signaling that you have acquired the collectible.
Pragmata isn’t particularly difficult on the first playthrough, but acquiring more upgrades and resources via collectible gathering will help you get a leg up on the current challenges while letting you prepare for future encounters. Even if some of these collectibles do not do anything (such as the Mini Cabins), it’s always nice to see your Shelter grow and the overall game completion reach ever closer to 100%.
Pragmata is available for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC (Steam), with a Nintendo Switch 2 version launching on April 24.



