Serebii accuses Pokopedia app of scraping Pokémon Pokopia guides

Joe Merrick of Serebii claims the Pokopedia companion app for Pokémon Pokopia has copied his site's data, including errors and images, after he invested over 200 hours documenting the game. The app, developed by Hugo Duarte, includes a $8.99 ad-removal purchase. Duarte states he used public sources like Serebii and plans to add attributions amid harassment claims.

Pokémon Pokopia, a life sim from Game Freak and Omega Force, launched a little under two weeks before March 17, 2026. Serebii webmaster Joe Merrick documented Pokémon, habitats, recipes, and secrets on his site, investing over 200 hours. On March 16, 2026, Merrick posted on X about the Pokopedia mobile app, accusing it of scraping Serebii's information for profit. He noted matching omissions, such as Snivy and Larvesta lacking the Litter speciality, which he had accidentally omitted. Merrick shared: “I accidentally left Litter off Snivy and Larvesta a few days ago. This app has that same issue. All images are ripped from my site or using the HOME images (which I used until last week).” He added: “With 200 hours work behind me on it, seeing my work just lifted and, in the case of the app, being used to make money…it hurts.” Pokopedia positions itself as a lookup tool for habitats and specialities and has been promoted by Pokémon creators. Merrick noted prior similar incidents, amplified by Pokopia's virality. Duarte, who developed a similar Stardew Valley app, removed Pokopedia mentions from his X. In a March 17 statement to Kotaku, Duarte said: “I started working on it well before the game’s release, using information gathered from trailers and official news. I got the game on day one and began adding data I collected myself. At some point there was just too much data for one person to cover, so I started using other publicly available community sources, Serebii among them.” He affirmed respect for Merrick's work, openness to dialogue, and plans for source attribution, while citing “coordinated harassment.”

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Realistic depiction of Nintendo Switch 2 displaying Pokémon Pokopia, with Ditto and Pokémon rebuilding a vibrant Kanto village for cozy life sim launch news.
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Pokémon Pokopia releases on Switch 2 as cozy life sim

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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.

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, 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.

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.

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Fans of Pokémon Pokopia are using the game's free creation tools to rebuild the Kanto region from the original Pokémon Red and Blue games as closely as possible. Twitch streamer Quenca is leading the effort, dubbed Kantopia, in the Palette Town area. The project has progressed to Viridian City amid some adaptations due to space constraints.

Pokémon Pokopia's second limited-time event will introduce the Dark/Ghost-type Pokémon Sableye around April 29. Players have discovered a method to access the event early by altering their Nintendo Switch 2's date and time settings. The game, developed by Game Freak and Omega Force, continues to see strong post-launch support.

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The Pokemon Pokopia game, released on March 5, has received rave reviews and reports of sellouts at stores worldwide. This early success has relieved investors, sending Nintendo shares soaring.

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