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Game Freak business and news from across the web.- Rumour: Pokemon Legends Galar to be prehistoric Pikmin-like game commanding groups of up to 30 PokemonA leak suggests that the upcoming Pokemon Legends game, tentatively titled Pokemon Legends: Galar, will feature Pikmin-like gameplay where players command up to thirty Pokemon. Set in prehistoric Galar approximately 1000 years before the invention of Poké Balls, the game is reportedly scheduled for a 2028 release or later and will focus on AI, physics, Pokémon behavior, and group dynamics.
- Pokémon Pokopia Review - Second windPokémon Pokopia revitalizes the franchise with an addictive sandbox adventure developed by Omega Force and Koei Tecmo. The game blends building mechanics inspired by Minecraft and life-sim elements from Animal Crossing with a progression system similar to Dragon Quest Builders. It features a diverse Pokédex across all nine generations and an ingenious habitat mechanic for attracting Pokémon, offering dozens of hours of engaging gameplay.
- King Dedede & Tank Star Amiibo Preorders Are Live, and ... | TAGPreorders are now live for the King Dedede & Tank Star Amiibo figures, priced at $55, available at Amazon, Best Buy, and GameStop. The article also covers Nintendo's destruction mechanics in Donkey Kong Bananza, new features in Harvest Moon: Echoes of Teradea, the StarCraft Tabletop Miniatures Game release, Solasta 2 early access, PS5 deals, Pokémon Pokopia's innovative approach, free Steam games, March PlayStation Plus additions, the playable Star Wars: First Assault, Pragmata's demo success, and Bungie's Marathon extraction shooter.
- Pokémon Pokopia sold 2.2 million copies in four daysPokémon Pokopia sold 2.2 million copies worldwide in its first four days following its March 5, 2026 release. The Nintendo Switch exclusive, co-developed by Game Freak and Koei Tecmo's Omega Force, achieved 1 million sales in Japan alone, despite reported supply issues for physical copies.
- Pokémon Pokopia Becomes a Huge Success on Nintendo Switch 2Pokémon Pokopia has launched successfully on the Nintendo Switch 2, with strong sales reported by industry analyst Daniel Ahmad. The game has sold out in many physical stores due to underestimated demand, while digital sales have reached record levels. The launch has also boosted Nintendo Switch 2 console sales, positioning Pokopia as a significant system seller for early 2026.
- Review – Pokémon Pokopia (Switch 2)Pokémon Pokopia is a highly praised life simulator for the Nintendo Switch 2, developed by Game Freak and Omega Force. It blends elements of Animal Crossing and Minecraft, tasking players with transforming a wasteland into a utopia for Pokémon. The game features engaging gameplay mechanics, a surprisingly dark narrative told through collectible notes, and excellent performance, making it a standout spin-off title.
- The best games of 2026, so farThis ranked list highlights the best games released so far in 2026, focusing on titles that received a 4-star rating or above. The selection includes a mix of sequels, remakes, and surprising new IPs across various genres, with Resident Evil Requiem topping the list.
- Pokemon FireRed and LeafGreen Are a Great Anniversary AdventurePokemon FireRed and LeafGreen are highlighted as a fitting tribute for the series' 30th anniversary, offering modern conveniences and quality-of-life improvements over the original Game Boy Advance titles. Their rerelease on Nintendo Switch provides accessibility and serves as a relevant refresher, especially with ties to the new spin-off Pokemon Pokopia.
- Pokémon Pokopia reminds us of an important lesson: other developers can - and should - take risks with the Pokémon IPPokémon Pokopia is praised for its engaging gameplay and unique approach, highlighting the success that can come from allowing external developers to take creative risks with established IPs. The article argues that this approach, exemplified by titles like Dragon Quest Builders 2 and the Mystery Dungeon series, is crucial for revitalizing franchises and satisfying both long-time fans and new players, contrasting it with less successful remakes.
- Pokemon Pokopia was selling out so hard that Amazon temporarily raised its price to $80Demand for Pokemon Pokopia, a life sim RPG from Nintendo and Game Freak, caused Amazon to temporarily increase the price of its physical edition to $80 from its usual $70 due to limited supply. Physical copies have since been restocked, and the price has returned to MSRP, though the popularity may lead to future price hikes.
- Every Pokémon Game on the Nintendo Switch and Switch 2 in 2026 - IGNThis article provides a comprehensive list of all Pokémon games released and announced for the Nintendo Switch and the upcoming Nintendo Switch 2. It details 15 titles currently available on the Switch, including mainline entries and spinoffs, and highlights upcoming games like Pokémon Legends: Z-A, Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen remakes, Pokémon Pokopia, Pokémon Winds and Waves, and Pokémon Champions, with release dates extending into 2027.
- Pokémon Pokopia review: Possibly the most charming Pokémon game yetPokémon Pokopia is a charming life simulation game that rewards players for building a community of friendly monsters, blending elements of Animal Crossing and Dragon Quest Builders. Players take on the role of a Ditto tasked with revitalizing a town by creating habitats, luring Pokémon back, and shaping the environment through block-based mechanics. While the real-time building can sometimes slow progress, the game offers over 50 hours of content and a heartwarming experience through its interactions with Pokémon.
- Pokemon Scarlet & Violet announces its final free DLC as Gen 10 beginsThe Pokémon Company has confirmed that Pokémon Scarlet and Violet will receive its final significant content update with Ranked Battle Season 41, marking the end of Generation 9 support. This transition aligns with the upcoming Generation 10 title, Pokémon Winds & Waves, slated for a 2027 release. While servers will remain active, the cessation of seasonal updates encourages players to use the Pokémon Champions app for future competitive play.
- As Animal Crossing players look to move en masse to Pokopia, one mega fan has instead built an entire island complete with its own lore dedicated to DittoA dedicated fan has created an elaborate island in Animal Crossing: New Horizons, named Dittonga, as a tribute to the newly released Pokémon Pokopia and its character Ditto. The island features detailed lore and recreations of Pokémon characters, showcasing significant dedication beyond the typical player experience.
- Pokémon Pokopia may be a chilled, relaxing experience, but there is already a time-limited event to stress overPokémon Pokopia has launched with a time-limited event called "More Spores for Hoppip," which runs from March 9 to March 24, 2026. This event introduces three new Pokémon—Hoppip, Skiploom, and Jumpluff—that are exclusive to this period and can be obtained by collecting and exchanging special cotton spores for picnic-themed furniture. The event is only available in towns with a rebuilt Pokémon Center and not on Cloud Islands.
- Pokémon Pokopia is out today, but it already has its first limited-time event, with three cute Pokémon only available for a two-week window this monthPokémon Pokopia has launched with its first limited-time event, "More Spores for Hoppip," which introduces Hoppip, Skiploom, and Jumpluff for a two-week period. Players must progress to a rebuilt Pokémon Center to access the event, which also offers exclusive picnic-themed furniture items. An additional in-game Ditto rug bonus item is available until January 31, 2027.
- Pokémon fans think Winds and Waves’ adorable widdle starters might evolve into mythological calamitiesA fan theory suggests that the starter Pokémon for the upcoming games Pokémon Winds and Pokémon Waves, inspired by Southeast Asian mythology, will evolve into powerful creatures based on legendary beasts. These evolutions, such as the Minokawa, Arimaonga, and Bakunawa, are associated with calamity and celestial events, potentially hinting at a major plot point involving eclipses in the games.
- Resident Evil Requiem has surpassed 5m copies | TAGResident Evil Requiem has achieved over 5 million sales in less than a week, marking a significant success for Capcom and the survival horror genre. The game launched on February 27, 2026, for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch 2, and PC, and has received strong critical and user reviews. The article also touches on Dungeons & Dragons' "5.5e" update, Pokémon Pokopia's global release, and Capcom's commitment to addressing PC performance issues in Monster Hunter Wilds.
- Komeda’s Coffee Will Hold Pokemon Pokopia CampaignKomeda's Coffee is launching a collaboration campaign with Pokemon in Japan starting March 5, 2026, featuring special menu items inspired by Ditto. Customers ordering these items will receive a free charm, and limited-edition merchandise like a reusable container will also be available for purchase. The campaign will have two parts, with new menu items introduced on April 9, 2026.
- Pokopia Joins A 3DS Entry As The Highest-Rated Pokémon Game On MetacriticPokémon Pokopia has achieved a Metacritic score of 88, tying it with Pokémon Y as the highest-rated Pokémon game on the platform. The life-sim spin-off, launching March 5, 2026, has been praised for its charm and content. This success offers a much-needed win for the Pokémon franchise, with hopes that the upcoming Gen 10 title, Pokémon Winds and Waves, will meet a similar standard.