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Pokemon Pokopia Mystery Gift codes

Pokemon Pokopia is now starting to receive codes for Mystery Gift, and this post will round them all up as they’re released. We’ll keep our list updated with expiring ones as well.

Fans can take advantage of codes and distributions to obtain different items. Expect to see decorations and more.

Pokemon Pokopia just started up its very first Mystery Gift code distribution, which nets players a Chansey plant.

The Chansey plant is a habitat item that can be used as decoration. It can sometimes appear as a rare Ditto variation.

Those looking to get involved with this new distribution can do so by going through the following:

A special Ikea cloud island will be appearing in Pokemon Pokopia beginning April 1, and will run until June 30. This collaboration comes to us through the celebration of Ikea’s 20th anniversary of arriving to Japan.

This Ikea island is to feature special room sets designed by actual Ikea designers. The island is to feature two themed rooms, one being inspired by Pikachu, and another by Snorlax. These special rooms are also going to be recreated in actual participating Japanese Ikea stores as shown in the image above.

Blue Reflection Quartet

Koei Tecmo and Gust are making Blue Reflection Quartet for Nintendo Switch 2 and Switch, the company revealed today. The game’s release date is set for July 30, 2026.

Blue Reflection Quartet combines all four entries in the series into a single package. New features will also be included, alongside graphical updates.

First details on what to expect can be found in the following rundown:

Fatal Frame 2 Remake demo Silent Hill

January 27: Koei Tecmo is readying a demo for Fatal Frame 2: Crimson Butterfly Remake, the company just announced. It’s due out on March 5, 2026.

Right now we’re waiting to hear about further details. However, we do know that save data will transfer to the full game.

Fatal Frame 2 Remake 1.03.02 update

Koei Tecmo has announced the first post-launch update for Fatal Frame 2: Crimson Butterfly Remake, which will be version 1.03.02. Nintendo Switch 2 owners should be able to download it now.

The new update makes a number of different balance adjustments. These include nerfs to Aggravated Wraiths and some Onryo.

The full overview is as follows:

System: Switch 2
Release date: March 12, 2026
Developer: Team Ninja
Publisher: Koei Tecmo

There’s that first moment, in every great horror game, when the player reaches that dark room… you know, the one that’s just a bit darker than the ones that came before. You have to enter the room, of course; it’s the only place left to go. You’re running low on resources, so in the back of your mind, you worry something is going to jump out at you and finish the job. Reluctantly, you press forward… and nothing happens. Fatal Frame 2: Crimson Butterfly Remake does this a lot. So, you breathe a sigh of relief, and enter the next room… and that’s when the exact thing you were dreading happens.

Pokemon Pokopia 1.0.2 update

Pokemon Pokopia has officially been given its first post-launch update with version 1.0.2.

We previously heard that a few bugs were planned to be fixed along with a couple of improvements. With today’s patch, the different problems have been addressed. If certain issues were previously encountered, they will now be automatically resolved.

Here’s the full rundown:

The Pokemon Company today outlined a number of fixes that are currently planned for Pokemon Pokopia.

There are several known issues that will be addressed with a patch. Additionally, a couple of small improvements are planned that will be included in the same update.

You can get the full details below. Note that the information is currently only available in Japanese and this is a rough machine translation.

Koei Tecmo has sent out a fresh launch trailer for Fatal Frame 2: Crimson Butterfly Remake. Originally made for the PS2, the survival horror game has returned with a remake on Nintendo Switch 2.

A bunch of details about it can be found in the following Nintendo eShop listing:


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