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Pokémon Pokopia Merchandise to Appear in Japan

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Pokemon Pokopia merchandise will appear in the Pokemon Centers in Japan from March 5, 2026. Goods will include plushes, as well as practical items like markers and LED lights. [Thanks, Inside Games!]

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Since this new collection is to celebrate the launch of Pokemon Pokopia, everything looks like the new Pokemon variants you’ll meet there. This includes Peakychu, Smearguru, and Ditto (in both its original Pokemon form and its transformed human form). Here is a list of all the items, as well as the prices:

  • A4 clear files (2): 880 JPY
  • Acrylic collection: 880 JPY
  • B6 notebook: 1210 JPY
  • Block memo: 990 JPY
  • Cheese snacks: 1100 JPY
  • Cushion (Ditto): 4400 JPY
  • Ditto (female appearance) plush keychain: 3300 JPY
  • Ditto (male appearance) plush keychain: 3300 JPY
  • Hand towel: 660 JPY (can choose between male Ditto or female Ditto)
  • LED light (Peakychu): 4950 JPY
  • Markers with case (3): 1650 JPY
  • Mascot (Teruteru Castform): 2200 JPY
  • Memo set (Ditto and Peakychu): 660 JPY
  • Memo set (Ditto and Professor Tangrowth): 660 JPY
  • Mosslax plush: 6600 JPY
  • Peakychu plush: 2750 JPY
  • Professor Tangrowth plush: 6600 JPY
  • Stickers (6): 770 JPY
  • Stickers – Ditto (6): 550 JPY

Pokemon Pokopia is an upcoming life simulation spin-off of Pokemon. Instead of a human trainer, you’ll play as a Ditto that transforms to resemble a human. You’ll be able to explore, collect materials, learn moves, build, and interact with your Pokemon neighbors.

Pokemon Pokopia will come out for the Nintendo Switch 2 on March 5, 2026.

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