Pokémon Pokopia sells 2.2 million copies, sparks emotional fan art

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.

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Just days after its March 5, 2026, launch on Nintendo Switch 2, physical copies of life sim Pokémon Pokopia have sold out at major retailers. Blending Animal Crossing and Minecraft-style building in a post-cataclysm Pokémon world, the game has surged in popularity, driving resale prices to $80 on Amazon.

Pokémon Pokopia, a collaboration between Game Freak and Koei Tecmo, has released exclusively on Nintendo Switch 2, offering players a role as a transforming Ditto to restore a post-apocalyptic world. The game blends habitat building and exploration in a slower-paced experience distinct from mainline titles. It arrives amid the franchise's 30th anniversary celebrations, filling the gap until the next core entry in 2027.

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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.

In their latest 'What we've been playing' feature, most Eurogamer staff members discuss their time with Pokémon Pokopia on the Switch 2, while others explore different titles. The roundup, published on March 14, 2026, reveals varied approaches to the life simulation game and insights into multiplayer experiences. Bertie and Connor opt for other games amid the Pokopia trend.

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Fans of Pokémon Pokopia are building iconic structures from the Mystery Dungeon series within the game. This trend stems from a popular fan theory linking the two series through their shared themes of humanless worlds. Players have shared examples on social media, including recreations of the Pelipper-shaped post office and Sharpedo Bluff.

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