Nintendo has confirmed an upcoming update for Pokémon Pokopia to fix progress-blocking bugs. The patch addresses issues stemming from the game's open-ended design, which can sometimes hinder player advancement. No new content is included in this initial update.
Pokémon Pokopia, which sold over 2.2 million copies in its first week and contributed to a rise in Nintendo's stock, launched with several bugs affecting gameplay. These issues primarily arise from the title's flexible structure, allowing players to perform actions that inadvertently block progress in quests.
According to a Nintendo blog post, the first patch will target two prevalent problems: difficulties in replacing broken blocks near key objectives in Bleak Beach and Wasteland Wilderness. The update aims to make progression clearer in these areas, such as during the "Break the rocks with a Rock Smasher!" request in Wasteland Wilderness and the "Take the Professor with you!" request in Bleak Beach.
Nintendo has outlined additional known issues beyond this patch. These include:
- In Wasteland Wilderness, Squirtle becoming inaccessible during the "Let's build a home!" request.
- In Bleak Beach, destroying cracked blocks prematurely during the "Find a Pokémon Center!" request, preventing bridge repair events.
- In Rugged Mountain Town, missed encounters with Rotom and progression halts in the "Let's clean up the roads!" request.
- An incorrect type listing for Spinarak in the Pokédex.
The company states that the patch, translated from its original Japanese announcement, will resolve the addressed bugs even if they have already occurred. Further investigations into other problems are ongoing. While no release date is specified, Nintendo describes the update as arriving 'soon.'
Separately, the game has introduced its first event quest involving Hoppip and 'More Spores for Hoppip,' with more events expected in the future. This patch focuses solely on fixes, without adding new content.