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News, coverage and analysis tracking Pokemon across the outlets.- A Ton Of Pokemon Nanoblock Figures Are On Sale At Best Buy For a Limited TimeBest Buy is currently offering a limited-time sale on Bandai's collectible Pokemon Nanoblock figures, with discounts ranging from $2 to $8 per figure. These miniaturized block versions of popular Pokemon are available in various piece counts, with some popular figures like Charmander and Pikachu already sold out but potentially restocked. The sale includes figures like Bulbasaur, Squirtle, Lucario, and Mega Charizard Y, among others.
- The best gaming April Fools’ Day jokes of 2026Gaming companies participated in April Fools' Day 2026 with various humorous announcements and content. Notable jokes included a fictional hair-growing device for Hitman's Agent 47, a slightly lighter Sega logo, a dating simulator spin-off for PowerWash Simulator, a 10-hour livestream of a Pokémon running, a gender-swapped version of Satisfactory, and a mock series finale for Sonic the Hedgehog.
- Evening Legal BriefsThe US Patent Office has issued a nonfinal decision to revoke Nintendo's patent for Pokémon battling. This follows a lawsuit filed by a Swiss official aiming to challenge the patent's validity.
- US Patent Office revokes Nintendo's controversial Pokémon battling patent in nonfinal decisionThe United States Patent and Trademark Office has issued a nonfinal decision to revoke Nintendo's controversial US patent 12,403,397, which described a system for battling summoned characters. This decision follows an ex parte reexamination ordered by the USPTO Director, citing similarities to prior art. Nintendo has the opportunity to appeal this ruling.
- Nintendo's legal fight with Palworld suffers a reversal as the USPTO reject their patent on character-summoning battle mechanicsThe United States Patent and Trademark Office has issued a non-final rejection of Nintendo's patent for character-summoning battle mechanics, a decision that could impact the ongoing legal dispute with Palworld developer Pocketpair. While Nintendo has two months to respond, this ruling suggests the patent may not be as strong as initially believed, potentially affecting other games that utilize similar mechanics.
- Pokemon Pokopia April Fools’ Day Adds Inflatable SudowoodoPokemon Pokopia is hosting a limited-time April Fools' Day event that allows players to obtain an Inflatable Sudowoodo furniture item. To participate, players must have at least three Pokemon settled in their town and complete "Correctly Answer Today’s Special Quizzes" challenges. The event is available worldwide and will reappear annually on April 1st.
- My new favorite Pokémon Pokopia creation yet is full of nostalgia for 2 of my favorite 30-year-old franchisesJapanese YouTuber Emoki has created a detailed recreation of Raccoon City from the Resident Evil series within the game Pokémon Poképia. This fan-made creation celebrates the 30th anniversaries of both franchises, featuring iconic locations and incorporating Pokémon into a zombie-like apocalypse scenario.
- USPTO has rejected Nintendo’s summon character and let it fight Pokemon patentThe USPTO has issued a non-final rejection of Nintendo's patent for summoning characters to fight, a mechanic common in video games. This patent was previously granted for the Pokemon franchise and is a central point in a lawsuit against Palworld in Japan.
- USPTO Rejects Nintendo's Controversial 'Summon Character and Let It Fight' Pokémon Patent in Non-Final Ruling, as Palworld Legal Battle Rumbles OnThe United States Patent and Trademark Office has issued a non-final rejection of Nintendo's patent for 'summon character and let it fight,' a system heavily associated with Pokémon. This ruling comes as legal battles surrounding the game Palworld continue.
- Pokemon Go's April Fool's Surprise Is Real, And Fans Are Loving ItPokemon Go has officially introduced Mimikyu, a highly requested Pokemon, to the game, debunking April Fool's Day rumors. Mimikyu will have increased spawns during the Spotlight Hour and will also appear in random task rewards. The game is also set to feature Silicobra and shiny Toedscool, along with a Fashion Raid Day event.
- Game Crossovers and CollaborationsEd Sheeran reportedly blocked a concert appearance in Fortnite, instead proposing a crossover with the Pokémon franchise. The musician's preference for a Pokémon collaboration was revealed in a recent report.
- What to Look for in a Pokémon Card Binder: A Complete Buyer's Guide 2026This buyer's guide provides essential information for collectors on how to choose the right binder for storing Pokémon cards. It covers critical aspects such as pocket type (side-loading recommended), material safety (PVC-free, acid-free), binder design (ringless preferred), page layout, and capacity to ensure cards are protected from damage and preserved for value.
- Nintendo Switch 2 UK Sales Surge 154% in March Following Pokémon Pokopia LaunchNintendo Switch sales in the UK saw a significant surge of 154% in March, coinciding with the launch of the new Pokémon game, Pokopia. This increase indicates strong consumer interest following the release of a major title.
- How to get the April Fools’ Day Inflatable Sudowoodo decoration in PokopiaPlayers in Pokopia can obtain a limited-time Inflatable Sudowoodo decoration by completing a series of quizzes on April 1. The event involves finding specific Pokémon, answering questions about other villagers, and claiming the reward from the Pokémon Center PC. The decoration can be obtained annually, or by time-traveling the Nintendo Switch system clock.
- IKEA Japan Will Have Real-Life Pokopia EventIKEA Japan is collaborating with The Pokemon Company and Nintendo for a "Pokemon Pokopia" event celebrating IKEA's 20th anniversary in Japan, the Pokemon franchise's 30th anniversary, and a game launch. The event will feature Pokopia-inspired showrooms in select IKEA stores in Japan from April 1 to May 10, 2026, and in-game cloud islands accessible until June 30, 2026. Codes for the in-game islands will be distributed in stores, making them exclusive to Japan.
- Ed Sheeran Turned Down Fortnite Concert, Collaborated With Pokémon InsteadEd Sheeran revealed that he declined an offer to perform in Fortnite because he does not play the game. Instead, the singer opted to collaborate with Pokémon.
- Pokopia Sableye event date, time, and detailsThe Sableye Limited-Time Event in Pokopia requires players to collect Red Crystal Fragments from Dream Islands to craft habitat items. These items are then traded with Sableye to invite them to move into the player's town. The event also introduces new decorative items and a treasure-hunting set for Sableye's habitat.
- Pokemon Pokopia gets first Mystery Gift code distributionPokemon Pokopia has launched its first Mystery Gift code distribution, offering players a Chansey plant habitat item. This decorative item can occasionally appear as a rare Ditto variation. The distribution is now live for players to participate in.
- Ed Sheeran Rejected A Fortnite CollabMusician Ed Sheeran revealed he rejected a collaboration with Fortnite because he does not play the game. Instead, he partnered with The Pokemon Company for a song and performance in Pokemon Go, citing his genuine love for Pokemon. Other artists like Chappell Roan and The Weeknd have previously collaborated with Fortnite.
- The Funniest Gaming Reactions To The KitKat Heist, If That's Even PossibleFollowing the theft of 12 tons of KitKat bars in Europe, numerous video game developers and content creators have joined in on the meme-fueled reactions. Companies like Strinova, Running With Scissors, Dead by Daylight, and Evil Genius Rebellion, along with creators and fan accounts for games such as Pokemon, Counter-Strike 2, and World of Warcraft, have posted humorous responses to the incident.