Pokémon Pokopia, developed by Game Freak and Omega Force, launched on March 5, 2026, for the Nintendo Switch 2. The game casts players as a Ditto rebuilding a post-human Kanto region alongside grieving Pokémon. Early reviews praise its poignant story and intuitive town-building mechanics.
Pokémon Pokopia presents a desolate version of the Kanto region from Red and Blue, where humans have vanished, leaving Pokémon to mourn and reconstruct their world. Players control a Ditto that transforms into distorted versions of absent trainers or other Pokémon to perform tasks, serving as a 'Have you seen this trainer?' sign in hopes of reunion. Characters like Professor Tangrowth, an aged Tangrowth resembling its former human savior, and Chef Dente, a Greedent preserving her trainer's culinary legacy, highlight the theme of loss.
The game's life sim and town-builder elements start small, attracting Pokémon by creating simple habitats such as patches of grass or lily pads. Communities grow as residents contribute ideas and labor, with Bulbasaur aiding crop growth and Magmar melting ores. Ditto's transformations enable diverse abilities: Scyther teaches Cut for clearing debris and harvesting crops like beans and tomatoes in bulk, Kirby-style, rather than individually. Later, completing the Team Initiation Challenge unlocks Magnemite's Magnet Rise form after building a factory habitat with items like a powered streetlight and metal drum. This 'God Mode' allows flight, multi-block placement, removal, and replacement, enhancing efficiency for elaborate structures.
A Kotaku review after ~40 hours of play calls it one of the best Pokémon games in 30 years, lauding its simple, intuitive design that rivals Minecraft and surpasses Animal Crossing in polish. Liked aspects include creative freedom, a heartbreaking story of love and longing, and ample activities. Dislikes note some hard-to-read visual elements and needed quality-of-life improvements. The back-of-the-box quote states: “Don’t judge a book by its cover (it’s sadder).” Pokémon request human relics like alarm clocks for comfort, underscoring their naive hope amid the melancholy mystery.