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Pokémon Pokopia Sales Surpass 2.2 Million Copies Worldwide

March 13, 2026  ·
  Cham Lee
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A promotional image for Pokemon Pokopia - Nintendo

Sales for Pokémon Pokopia, a spin‑off title released for the Nintendo Switch 2, are through the roof. The game has sold more than 2.2 million copies globally in its first four days on the market, according to corporate figures released by Nintendo and The Pokémon Company. This total encompasses both physical and digital sales.

The game, which launched on March 5, 2026, reached the milestone after a four‑day sales window that included more than 1 million units sold in Japan alone, Nintendo announced.

Pokopia marks one of the first major releases on Nintendo’s new hardware, the Nintendo Switch 2, and is developed by Game Freak in collaboration with Koei Tecmo’s Omega Force. It departs from the traditional competitive battle format of mainline Pokémon titles, instead offering a sandbox‑style life simulation experience in which players control a Pokémon that has taken on a human‑like form and work to rebuild a derelict land.

Industry analysts noted the sales figure is notable for a spin‑off title. While core entries in the Pokémon franchise have historically moved tens of millions of copies over longer periods, reaching 2.2 million sales in four days places Pokopia among the stronger initial performances in the series’ extensive catalog outside of numbered RPGs.

Retail and Digital Performance

During the first week of release, physical stock of Pokémon Pokopia ran low or sold out at major retailers in North America, Europe, and other markets. Some stores listed the Game Key Card version as unavailable, reflecting limited inventory rather than low demand.

Ditto and Charmander in Pokipia

A screenshot from Pokopia – Nintendo

At the same time, the game topped Nintendo eShop download charts in Western regions, indicating strong digital sales. Together, these patterns suggest significant consumer interest beyond Japan, even though official regional sales figures have not been released.

Market Impacts and Industry Context

The early performance of Pokémon Pokopia has drawn attention to Nintendo Switch 2’s software lineup and its potential to sustain consumer demand. In a client note cited by Reuters, Jefferies analyst Atul Goyal described the game as a “stealth hit”, noting that it performed better than expected for a spin‑off title and has contributed positively to perceptions of the platform’s momentum, despite not being a core numbered Pokémon release.

Ditto and Squirtle in Pokopia

A screenshot from Pokopia – Nintendo

The game’s strong performance in both physical retail and digital marketplaces indicates that its appeal extends beyond traditional Pokémon players to audiences who favor simulation or creative building gameplay. The title expands the Pokemon franchise to gamers who enjoy less combat and more relaxed, simulation-style gaming. While critical reception has been generally favorable, analysts caution that the long‑term commercial impact of Pokopia will depend on continued consumer engagement and the release of additional software for the Nintendo Switch 2 platform.

Outlook for Future Reporting

Nintendo’s regular financial reporting schedule, including quarterly results and investor presentations, will likely provide a fuller picture of Pokémon Pokopia’s ongoing performance. These releases typically break down software contributions across regions and may shed light on both revenue and attach rates for the Nintendo Switch 2 system.

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Author: Cham Lee
Cham Lee is an educator and researcher who enjoys travel across the United States. Mrs. Lee is avid in loom knitting, as well as a purveyor in all things non-coffee at Starbucks. You'll often find her in the great outdoors, Pink Drink in hand, wearing a scarf of her own creation.