Pokémon Pokopia tops Metacritic as 'More Spores for Hoppip' event launches

Pokémon Pokopia has topped Metacritic scores among Pokémon titles in its first week, praised in Nintendo Life's review as one of the best in the series. As detailed in our launch coverage, the game's inaugural limited-time event 'More Spores for Hoppip' begins this week, kicking off a series of special events for the cozy life-sim.

Since its March 5 debut as a Nintendo Switch 2 exclusive, Pokémon Pokopia—a relaxing life-simulation game blending environmental restoration and Pokémon friendship—has garnered exceptional early acclaim. Nintendo Life highlights its high ratings, distinguishing it from traditional Pokémon RPGs amid a busy week of Switch 2 releases and updates.

The title tasks players with rebuilding post-apocalyptic towns like Withered Wasteland, Bleak Beach, Rocky Ridges, and Sparkling Skylands to attract Pokémon habitats. Unlike standard entries, no evolutions occur; the focus is on nurturing bonds through building and minigames. Multiplayer supports up to four players for collaborative town-building, with Cloud Islands and Dream Islands offering diverse resource gathering.

Building on the launch momentum covered previously, 'More Spores for Hoppip' (March 9-24) emphasizes befriending event-exclusive Pokémon, enhancing the game's serene vibe. The Pokémon Company has teased additional events ahead, signaling robust post-launch support for this Viva Piñata-inspired paradise creator.

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Pokémon Champions developers apologize for launch bugs

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The Pokémon Company has apologized for bugs and issues in the newly launched Pokémon Champions battle simulator on Nintendo Switch. The developer listed several fixes in an upcoming patch and announced a brief maintenance period. Players reported problems including incorrect descriptions, animation glitches, and transfer issues.

A dedicated fan has almost finished rebuilding the original Kanto region inside Pokémon Pokopia using the game's construction tools. The project focuses on the Pallet Town map for Nintendo Switch 2.

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Pokémon Pokopia has launched its first crossover collaboration with IKEA, offering players new in-game furniture inspired by Pikachu and Snorlax. The event began on April 1 and runs until June 30. Players can access it by entering a special code available at select IKEA stores in Japan.

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