Pokémon Pokopia, a new life simulation game, released on March 5, 2026, for Nintendo Switch 2, allowing players to rebuild an island as a Ditto to attract Pokémon companions. The game features poignant backstories for creatures like Cubone and Peakychu. Its debut post-launch event introduces Hoppip, Skiploom, and Jumpluff exclusively from March 9 to 24.
Pokémon Pokopia, developed by Game Freak and Omega Force and published by Nintendo and The Pokémon Company, casts players as an anthropomorphic Ditto tasked with restoring a ruined island to befriend Pokémon. The title draws comparisons to Viva Piñata, emphasizing environmental building through minigames and relaxed life sim mechanics outside traditional Pokémon RPGs.
Upon release on March 5, 2026, the game has drawn attention for its melancholic lore. For instance, attracting Cubone requires constructing a grave habitat, prompting the Pokémon to remark that its mother would have liked the spot. This ties into the creature's established backstory, where its skull helmet belongs to its deceased mother, a detail referenced in past Pokémon media like the Detective Pikachu film. Similarly, Peakychu, a pale white Pikachu variant, exhausted its electricity aiding sick friends during in-game hardships, resulting in a shrunken tail and inability to generate power, per its Pokédex entry. Despite its ghostly appearance, Peakychu remains an electric-type and is not a spectral entity.
Just days after launch, the first limited-time event, "More Spores for Hoppip," begins on March 9 at 1:00pm PDT (8:00pm GMT) and ends on March 24 at 12:59pm PDT (6:59am GMT on March 25 in the UK). It allows players to befriend the Generation 2 Grass/Flying-type line of Hoppip, Skiploom, and Jumpluff, which are exclusive to this period. Participants must have rebuilt the Pokémon Center in their town to access the event, unavailable in multiplayer Cloud Islands. During the event, special cotton spores appear for collection, exchangeable for picnic-themed furniture to create habitats appealing to Skiploom and Jumpluff.
Additionally, a bonus Ditto rug item is available until January 31, 2027, offering a cute alternative to the game's human-shaped Ditto protagonists. This event signals ongoing post-launch support, though completionists may face pressure from the time-limited nature, a common practice in Pokémon titles.