Pokemon Pokopia reviews roundup
Posted on 2 months ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in News, Switch 2 | 0 comments
Pokemon Pokopia will be available in just a few days, and before the launch happens, reviews are starting to come in.
Pokemon Pokopia is a new spin-off that takes the series in a different direction. The life simulation game, which some have said is like Animal Crossing and Minecraft, has you playing as the human-like Ditto as you learn moves from Pokemon, collect materials, build furniture, grow vegetables, and create homes. Multiplayer is also supported with up to three other players in which it’s possible to visit other towns and invite friends to their own.
Below is the initial roundup of reviews for Pokemon Pokopia:
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Game Freak explains where the Pokemon Pokopia name comes from
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Pokemon is about to get its next spinoff game with the upcoming launch of Pokemon Pokopia. Now thanks to Game Freak’s Shigeru Ohmori, we’re able to learn about where the name actually comes from.
Ohmori spoke about this in a recent interview with Famitsu. It looks like there’s a few things at play here. Ohmori mentioned wanting to go with “a slightly looser” title, and using certain phrases that eventually led to “Poko A Pokemon” in Japanese.
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Pokemon Pokopia director discusses the game’s different multiplayer modes
Posted on 3 months ago by Carlos in News, Switch 2 | 0 comments
With less than a month to go until launch, news surrounding Pokemon Pokopia continues to surface and fan anticipation keeps rising.
In a recent interview with Famitsu, game director Takuto Edagawa shared additional details about the project, revealing that this is the most ambitious title ever developed by Omega Force.
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Director reveals how long it takes to beat Pokemon Pokopia, more to do after the credits
Posted on 3 months ago by Carlos in News, Switch 2 | 0 comments
Pokemon Pokopia is launching very soon, specifically on March 5, but there’s still a lot left to learn about the game – including how look it takes to beat. The new Pokémon spin-off, which has been nicknamed the “Animal Crossing of Pokemon,” remains shrouded in mystery, though new details are gradually being revealed.
Earlier today, director Takuto Edagawa confirmed in an interview with IGN that the game does feature a main campaign. According to him, players can expect to complete it in around 20 to 40 hours, with plenty of post-credits content available afterward.
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Pokemon Pokopia pre-order bonus guide
Posted on 3 months ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in News, Switch 2 | 0 comments
Pokemon Pokopia is only a few weeks away, and various retailers are now starting to share news about what sort of pre-order bonus they have available. Not every store has something, but there are a couple already.
Pokemon Pokopia is one of the series’ most interesting spin-offs in recent years. Given the nature of the game, it’s drawn some comparisons to Animal Crossing and Minecraft. As Ditto, who becomes human, you’ll find, befriend, and learn moves of Pokemon, build a town, and more.
You can find the roundup of bonuses below. We’ll keep this post updated leading up to release.
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Pokemon Pokopia reveals Nintendo Switch 2 release date [update: new trailer]
Posted on 6 months ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in News, Switch 2 | 0 comments
November 11: Out of nowhere, Pokemon Pokopia has received its release date. The game is heading to Nintendo Switch 2 on March 5, 2026.
Pokemon Pokopia was previously announced during a Nintendo Direct in September. Last we heard, it was due out sometime in 2026.
Here’s a bit of information about the game:
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Pokemon Pokopia breaks tradition for Nintendo-published Switch 2 games, will be a game-key card
Posted on 6 months ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in News, Switch 2 | 0 comments
Information about Pokemon Pokopia is tricking out, and one of the big tidbits making the rounds is that it’ll be a game-key card.
That information comes from a new video Nintendo put up today. In it, the company explains the differences between a game that’s fully on the cartridge and a game-key card. Pokemon Pokopia was used as an example of the latter.
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Pokemon Pokopia prototype leaked, before it was a Nintendo Switch 2 game
Posted on 6 months ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in News, Switch, Switch 2 | 0 comments
Just when you may have thought that all of the major news had surfaced from the Pokemon “Teraleak”, another significant discovery has been shared – this time revealing the prototype for Pokemon Pokopia.
Recently, we heard that Pokemon Pokopia was originally planned for Nintendo Switch 1. It was reported that it was intended to be a spiritual successor to Pokemon: Let’s Go with Pokemon Home connectivity. Something also mentioned was that assets would have been reused from top-down perspective games in the series.
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Pokemon Pokopia was initially a Nintendo Switch 1 game
Posted on 7 months ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in News, Switch 2 | 0 comments
New development information has come to light about Pokemon Pokopia, revealing that it was originally envisioned as a Nintendo Switch 1 game. Just like we’ve seen from other Pokemon leaks over the past few days, the details are coming from the Game Freak “Teraleak”.
The project first began in 2021 with the codename Oasis. At this point, Pokemon Pokopia was slated for Nintendo Switch 1. However, this isn’t the only piece of interesting information about the game’s history.
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Pokemon Pokopia revealed for Nintendo Switch 2
Posted on 8 months ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in News, Switch, Switch 2 | 0 comments
Pokemon Pokopia is in the works for Nintendo Switch 2, it’s been announced. The game launches in 2026.
Pokemon Pokopia is a life sim developed by Koei Tecmo. Ditto is technically the star here as the creature transforms to look human, and you’ll explore and learn moves on your journey.
A proper rundown can be found below.







