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New Pokopia Code Takes You to Island With Rare Items

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New Pokopia Code Takes You to Island With Rare Items

A brand-new official code for Pokemon Pokopia gives players the chance to visit a special island filled with a plethora of rare items. The sandbox spin-off of the massively popular monster-catching franchise gives fans no shortage of creative tools to build their own dream villages, with many different styles, materials, and decorations. Each Pokopia village sports its own unique feel that players can draw from, like the rolling hills of Withered Wasteland and the sandy beaches of Bleak Beach, while Palette Town gives free rein to build whatever their hearts desire.

While all of Pokopia‘s items can be naturally unlocked by progressing through the story and raising the Environment Level, the game gives fans a way to fast-track to specific items. The game’s photo mode features an alternate setting that can be used to identify specific items and save those items in their photos. Taking the photos to a 3D printer in Pokopia‘s Pokemon Centers allows players to copy any item from a picture, gaining easy access to specific building materials. Now, a new official code is giving fans the chance to pick up a multitude of rare and highly sought-after items.

Pokemon Pokopia Player Builds a Taco Bell in the Game

A creative fan of Pokemon Pokopia shares their stunning recreation of a Taco Bell restaurant in the game, even featuring a working drive-thru.

Pokopia Developers Share New Cloud Island Code

The Pokemon Company officially dropped a new Cloud Island code for Pokopia players through the franchise’s Japanese Twitter account. Using the code 0XGP4N31 allows fans to visit a special island built by the developers of the game, featuring an extravagant cafe, multiple smaller houses, and a variety of fancy decorations. The buildings found on the island feature plenty of hard-to-find items within Pokopia, including the Berry Bed, Confectionary Walls, and the Cute Lamp, among several others. Players taking pictures of the coveted items on the island will then be able to take the photos back to their own world and recreate the items using Pokopia‘s previously mentioned 3D printers.

The stunning new Pokopia island is not the first time the game has given fans access to developer-created Cloud Islands. The team behind the game previously gave fans access to an island built by the Pokopia developers, featuring items like Arcade Machines and the Poke Ball Light. Pokopia players can even interact with the many different Pokemon inhabiting the developers’ island, even getting them to follow the player around the island as they explore the different buildings. Fans wanting to visit Pokopia‘s developer islands will need to purchase the Mysterious Goggles from the Poke Life shop after reaching Environment Level 3 in the Withered Wasteland.

Beyond being an easy way to pick up some of the game’s rarest items, Pokopia‘s Cloud Islands serve as one of the game’s primary multiplayer hubs. Up to four Pokopia players can link up on one Cloud Island, allowing each player to build and reshape the island together. Pokopia‘s Cloud Islands notably feature their own unique inventory, with players unable to take items to and from the main game’s villages. Cloud Islands also feature their own unique shops and Environment Levels, with all Pokemon from throughout the game able to come to the islands.

multiple Pokemon in the Withered Wasteland in Pokemon Pokopia Image via Omega Force/The Pokemon Company

Pokopia‘s expansive gameplay and creative freedom have already seen the game become a hit for Omega Force and The Pokemon Company. The game sold an impressive 2 million copies worldwide within just four days of its launch, debuting as one of the best-selling games on the Switch 2. Pokopia has also served as an inspiration to plenty of creative Pokemon fans, allowing them to build everything from real-world restaurants to a replica of anime protagonist Ash Ketchum’s house. Pokopia‘s early success has made it one of the Switch 2’s biggest must-buy games, even after just a few weeks.


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