Pokémon Pokopia global sales surpass 2.2 M units | Inquirer Technology

Pokémon Pokopia global sales surpass 2.2 M units

04:41 PM March 12, 2026

MANILA, Philippines – Pokémon Pokopia reached global sales of 2.2 million units in the first four days since its worldwide release on March 5, 2026, on the Nintendo Switch 2. 

The units sold include both physical and digital copies of the game, according to Nintendo. The game company also confirmed that Pokémon Pokopia reached one million units sold in Japan. 

Pokémon Pokopia now joins the Nintendo Switch 2 best-selling games with a million copies sold. 

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The Nintendo Switch 2 best-selling games include Mario Kart with 14.03 million sales, Donkey Kong Bananza with 4.25 million sales, Pokémon Legends: Z-A – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition with 3.89 million sales, Kirby Air Riders with 1.76 million sales and, and Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment with one million sales.

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First Pokémon life simulation game

Pokémon Pokopia is marked as the first slow-paced life simulation game in the Pokémon franchise. The game was planned and co-developed by The Pokémon Company, GAME FREAK inc., and KOEI TECMO GAMES CO., LTD.

Pokémon Pokopia players will play as Ditto, who has transformed into a human. In the game, the players will be tasked to rebuild a world with different kinds of Pokémon. 

Players will take part in different adventures, and collect materials throughout the course of the game. 

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The game is also synchronized with the real world, which will allow players to experience in-game weather changes and the day-night cycle. 

Pokémon Pokopia is currently available for purchase in physical and digital stores since March 5, 2026, exclusively for the Nintendo Switch 2.

Nintendo Switch 2 was a hybrid game console that was released globally on June 5, 2025. Within its first four-day-release, it reached 3.5 million units, which became the fastest-selling Nintendo console. (By Regine Andres, INQUIRER.net Intern)

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