Following its March 5 launch on Nintendo Switch 2, Pokémon Pokopia has sold 2.2 million copies worldwide in its first four days, including 1 million in Japan. As players engage with its post-apocalyptic life sim themes of loss and rebuilding in a humanless Kanto, fan artists are creating poignant illustrations capturing the Pokémon's grief.
The sales milestone marks one of the strongest launches for a Pokémon spin-off, boosting Nintendo's share price after recent declines, though physical copies face supply shortages in some regions. Eurogamer gave it four stars, praising it as "one of the best spin-offs the franchise has ever seen" for blending Pokémon nostalgia with unique storytelling.
Fans have embraced the game's tragic undertones—such as desolate Kanto landmarks, trainer diary entries, and characters like the sickly Peakychu—through viral artwork. Popular pieces depict Ditto struggling in its former trainer's form, imagined reunions after years apart, and poignant scenes of Pokémon mourning. Shared tweets include: "We will see our friends again someday, so we will care for this world they left behind. And I know they will be proud of us," and "Everything I do reminds me of you." This response underscores Pokopia's cozy-yet-melancholy appeal, building on early praise for its intuitive mechanics and heartfelt narrative.