Pokopia
News, coverage and analysis tracking Pokopia across the outlets.- Pokémon fans want to save this ill-fated Gen 1 species, so they designed a new evolution for itPokémon fans have designed a new evolution for the ill-fated Gen 1 species, Paras, to give it a chance to overcome its parasitic fate. User Pikat on X shared a mockup named Paracide, depicting Parasect with a dark mushroom on its back, symbolizing its survival and control over its body. While an official evolution is unlikely soon, fans can enjoy this concept in games like Pokopia.
- Nintendo cuts Switch 2 production following disappointing holiday sales, but history shows why we shouldn’t be surprisedNintendo has reportedly cut production of the Nintendo Switch 2 by 30% following disappointing holiday sales in the U.S. Despite this downturn, the article suggests that Nintendo's history of console sales fluctuations, including past successes like the Nintendo Wii and the original Nintendo Switch, indicates a potential for future recovery. Factors such as tariffs and rising memory chip prices are cited as contributing to the current market challenges.
- Listing Every Pokemon Spin Off & What They Did DifferentThis article lists and describes every spin-off series in the Pokémon franchise, highlighting their unique gameplay mechanics and differences from the main series. It covers titles like Pokopia, Pokémon Legends: Arceus and Z-A, Mystery Dungeon, Let's Go games, Stadium, Ranger, and Rumble, detailing their innovations and impact.
- So Videogames Episode 480: TuberculosisThe 480th episode of the So Videogames Podcast features a three-hour discussion with returning host Jeremiah. The episode covers a variety of games including Darkside Detective: Backside of the Moon (demo), UFO 50, Down Among the Dead Men, Final Fantasy 14, Laysara: Summit Kingdom, Grind Survivor, and Pokopia.
- Talking Point: What Are You Playing This Weekend? (21st March)Several Nintendo Life staff members share their weekend gaming plans, with Pokopia being a dominant choice on the Nintendo Switch. Other titles mentioned include Xenoblade Chronicles 2, Resident Evil Requiem, Yakuza Kiwami 3, and new PC releases like Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine II.
- What are we all playing this weekend?Several members of a gaming publication share their weekend gaming plans, with titles like Modulus, Crimson Desert, and Pokopia being mentioned. One writer is also playing an interactive theatre production and another is revisiting the autobattling roguelike 9 Kings on Steam Deck.
- This Week in Switch 2 - Elden Ring Tarnished Edition hands-on, Pokopia launch sales & Pikmin in NCU!This article provides hands-on impressions of Elden Ring running in handheld mode, likely referring to a potential Nintendo Switch version. It also discusses DLSS technology and the launch sales figures for the game Pokopia.
- Pokemon Pokopia update 1.0.2 patch notesThe latest update for Pokopia, version 1.0.2, addresses several issues that could prevent players from progressing. This patch focuses on resolving specific bugs within the game's request system.
- So Videogames Episode 479: Eyes Go BadThis episode of the So Videogames Podcast features host Carlos and guests discussing various video games including Star Trek Voyager: Across the Universe, Nioh 3, and Resident Evil Requiem. The hosts also mention other titles like Sumerian Six, Seven Deadly Sins, Minishoot' Adventures, Greedfall: The Dying World, and Pokopia. Feedback can be sent via email or the comments section.
- Pokopia players say its water physics are "just as bad" as they are in Minecraft, prompting all sorts of liquid chaos: "How do I even begin to fix this"Players of the new cozy game Pokopia are encountering significant issues with its water physics, comparing them unfavorably to Minecraft's. Many builders are struggling to manage water interactions, leading to chaotic results on their islands. The community is sharing tips and workarounds to address these liquid-related challenges.
- Nintendos market cap surges, adds $14 billion thanks to Pokopia's Switch 2 successNintendo's market capitalization has surged by $14 billion following the strong performance of its new Pokémon spin-off game, Pokopia. The game has sold over 2.2 million copies in its first four days, generating significant investor interest and positive buzz around the upcoming Switch 2 console.
- Nintendos market cap surges, adds $14 billion thanks to Pokopia's Switch 2 successNintendo's new spin-off game, Pokopia, has achieved over 2 million sales in less than a week, significantly boosting the company's market capitalization by $14 billion. The success of the game, alongside buzz surrounding the upcoming Nintendo Switch 2, has led to a surge in Nintendo's share prices.
- What We Played – Marathon, Toxic Commando & Monster Hunter Stories 3Several gaming outlets shared their recent playtime, with Monster Hunter Stories 3: Twisted Reflection being highlighted as a strong entry in the series. Other titles frequently mentioned include Marathon, Toxic Commando, and Pokopia, with various staff members sharing their experiences across multiple genres like RPGs, shooters, and horror.
- Why This Cosy Game Connoisseur Is QUITTING Heartopia: The Downfall.A "cosy game connoisseur" details their reasons for quitting the slow-life simulator Heartopia after three months, citing issues with flat hobbies, uninspired NPCs, clunky building mechanics, and numerous bugs. The author also criticizes the game's predatory gacha system, a recent racist incident involving an NPC, and the use of AI for translations and art, which they feel detracts from the game's overall experience.
- How to go to a Pokopia Dream Island and what you can find therePokopia Dream Islands offer unlimited resources for building and crafting, with each island type specializing in different materials. Players need to have Drifloon in their world and use specific Pokemon dolls to travel to these islands, with only one type of island accessible per day. These islands are also crucial for finding Stardust, event-exclusive items, and inviting other players' Pokemon.
- "It can't even be Pokemon Minecraft, you can't even craft": Pokopia leaves co-op fans disappointed, saying GameShare between Switch 2 and its predecessor "might as well not exist"Players of the cozy Pokemon spin-off Pokopia are expressing significant disappointment with its multiplayer and GameShare functionality between Nintendo Switch consoles. Reports indicate that players using GameShare have severely limited capabilities, unable to craft items, customize characters, or access many game mechanics, leading to frustration for those who purchased the game for co-op play.
- As the Marathon player count discourse reaches peak stupidity, Warframe and Overwatch devs speak up in solidarity: 'This is big unemployed, maidenless behavior'Developers from Warframe and Overwatch have spoken out against the intense scrutiny of Marathon's player count on Steam, calling it "unemployed, maidenless behavior." Rebecca Ford of Warframe highlighted the increased competition in the market since the game's launch, while Dylan Snyder of Overwatch pointed out the limitations of using SteamDB for player count analysis. The discussion touches on the challenges faced by new live service games in a crowded market.
- Talking Point: What Are You Playing This Weekend? (7th March)Several Nintendo Life staff members share their weekend gaming plans, with many focusing on the newly released Pokémon Pokopia. Other titles mentioned include Resident Evil Requiem, Planet of Lana II, Blue Prince, and Esoteric Ebb across Nintendo Switch and PC platforms.
- Pokopia Mystery Gift Codes (March 2026)This guide details how to redeem Mystery Gift codes and claim in-game rewards in Pokopia, including a special Ditto Rug for pre-order customers. Players can access the Mystery Gift system via the Pokémon Center PC once they have progressed sufficiently in the game. The article also provides FAQs regarding code redemption and expiration.
- Pokémon Company responds to White House using Pokopia to make cringe MAGA tweetThe Pokémon Company has responded to backlash after the White House used the trending "Pokopia" font to share a "Make America Great Again" tweet. The company stated they were not involved in the creation or distribution of the tweet and did not grant permission for the use of their intellectual property, emphasizing their mission to unite the world and not affiliate with any political viewpoint.