Few things resonate with cozy game fans quite like personalization, and Pokemon Pokopia has quickly carved out a space by embracing it. From its sandbox-style island building to its offbeat new Pokemon designs, the game thrives on self-expression—something that now extends beyond gameplay through its rotating Nintendo Switch Online icon rewards. However, not all good things must come to an end.

Time is running out for Pokemon Pokopia players who are hoping to grab one of the game’s most charming limited-time rewards. The final wave of Nintendo Switch online icon elements is about to go live, and it won’t stick around for long. While earlier waves have already rotated out, the current batch of icons will become available from March 26 to April 1. This marks the last opportunity for players to secure the full set before it disappears.

Nintendo Switch Online Subscribers Have Until March 18 to Claim Pokemon Pokopia Free Download

Nintendo Switch Online subscribers can claim a new free download inspired by Pokemon Pokopia, with even more on the way too.

Pokopia’s Nintendo Switch Icon Waves Have Been Worth the Effort

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The rotating icon waves for Pokopia have leaned heavily into the cozy, offbeat charm of the spin-off. Early drops have featured fan-favorite Pokemon like Ditto and Pikachu, while the later waves introduced Pokopia-specific additions like Peakychu, Mosslax, and Smearguru, alongside the now-iconic Ditto human forms that players control throughout the time in-game.

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Rearrange the covers into the correct US release order.

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Each wave has offered a mix of character icons, backgrounds, and frames for players to make their icon truly their own. With wave four marking the final rollout, featuring Smearguru and one of the human Ditto variants, it’s clear that Pokopia saved some of its most recognizable designs for last.

How to Claim Pokopia’s Nintendo Switch Icons

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Like other Nintendo Switch Online rewards, these icons aren’t simply handed out or available through settings. Players will need an active Nintendo Switch Online membership and enough My Nintendo Platinum Points to redeem them.

  1. Open the Nintendo Switch Online app directly from the console’s home screen.
  2. Navigate to the “Missions & Rewards” section.
  3. Ensure you have enough Platinum Points to redeem what you would like. Only wave four icons will be available. If you do not have enough, refer to the list below.
  4. Redeem icon elements, which are split into characters, frames, and backgrounds
  5. Customize the icon to display it on your profile.

Each Pokopia piece will cost ten Platinum Points each, while backgrounds and frames to make the icon truly unique will cost five each. Availability rotates regularly, so once these Pokopia elements leave circulation, there’s no guarantee that players will get more Pokopia-themed drops.

Platinum Point rewards are not limited to icons or digital-only items. Notably, players can get bandanas, ornaments, cards, stationery, and other kinds of memorabilia across many Nintendo fandoms. These items are usually worth over 300 Platinum Points, with the most expensive items climbing up to over 800. For Pokopia, there is another sought-after physical reward available by redeeming Platinum Points apart from icons. Players can redeem a trending Ditto notebook for 500 points. However, the reward has only been spotted in the EU and the UK My Nintendo Rewards store.

Nintendo Platinum Points Earning Strategies

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These icons are rare collectibles for a reason, even at their low price point. Nintendo Platinum Points don’t come easily. Some players, even after years of playing and having a Nintendo Switch Online account, may be surprised to find their Platinum Points wallet only in the low hundreds. Some users report that it has been harder to earn Platinum Points since Animal Crossing Pocket Camp shut down. However, these strategies can help any player get the Points they need to snag a Pokopia icon.

  • Keep an eye on the weekly missions. With these, players can earn up to 70 Points.
  • There is a weekly sign-in mission that can help players purchase Pokopia icons with some frames and backgrounds for customization. By signing in, players can earn 30 Points.
  • Keep an eye on games you might already own. Mario Run tasks and Fire Emblem Heroes story progression result in one-time earnings, but they can stack up hundreds of points in just one go.

Pokemon Pokopia Reveals Plans for Future Updates and Game Improvements

Pokemon Pokopia gives players a heads up regarding known issues within the game and provides insight into future plans and game improvements.

March 26 Starts a Ticking Clock That Pokopia Players Shouldn’t Miss Out On

With the final wave of Pokopia icons starting on March 26, fans have a fairly limited window to complete their collections. While the fourth wave runs until April 1, March 26 marks the last meaningful refresh point for many players who have been tracking these icon rollouts.

Historically, Nintendo has made it clear that icon elements will continue to rotate monthly across different games, fandoms, and characters. Themed sets like Pokopia‘s, however, are often tied to specific promotional windows. Missing this one can mean missing out on the set’s best designs entirely.

For a game that thrives on personality and making a home in the world, these icons are a small and meaningful extension of that identity. Whether it’s a simple Ditto face or one of the cutest Pokopia Pokemon, they offer players a way to carry a piece of this cozy getaway beyond the game itself.


Pokemon Pokopia

Systems

9/10

Released

March 5, 2026

ESRB

Everyone / Users Interact, In-Game Purchases


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