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Pokémon Pokopia’s First Event Starts Next Week, But You Can Access It Right Now

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Pokémon Pokopia’s First Event Starts Next Week, But You Can Access It Right Now

Pokémon Pokopia is out today (hooray!), and if you somehow don’t have enough to do in that game already, there’s a limited-time event on the way later this month that will give you even more little tasks, items, and Pokémon pals, as it’s bringing Hoppip, Skiploom, and Jumpluff to the game. It starts next week, but if you don’t mind a little manipulation, you can just play it right now.

Per an official announcement, beginning March 9 at 1pm PT through March 24 at 12:59pm PT, you’ll be able to encounter Hoppip in Pokémon Pokopia, as well as collect a new “cotton spore” material. Cotton spores can be exchanged for picnic-themed furniture items, which you can then use to build habitats that will attract Hoppip’s evolutions, Skiploom and Jumpluff. The official announcement warns that you won’t be able to encounter these Pokémon outside the event, so you’ll want to make sure to play during these dates if you want them in your game.

What’s more, you’ll also need at least one rebuilt Pokémon Center in order to encounter Hoppip and friends. Rebuilding a Pokémon Center is an endeavor that can take a few hours of gameplay minimum, so you’ll want to get a jump-luff on that to make sure you don’t miss out.

But you don’t have to wait until March 9 to get started. If you open up your Switch 2 system clock and set it to a date and time within the event range, and you already have the finished Pokémon Center, Hoppip will just be chilling in your game right next to it. I managed to get Hoppip to appear in my game, and it sent me out to the Dream Islands to collect Cotton Spores for furniture. Be mindful that doing this can potentially muck with things in other realtime games, like Disney Dreamlight Valley and Animal Crossing, so it may be best to set it back to normal once you’re done and before opening any of those games.

In addition to the Hoppip event, those who purchased Pokopia early can get an in-game Ditto rug for free using the Mystery Gift function in the menu. The Ditto Rug is available until January 31 of next year so you’re not likely to miss out even if you wait to buy the game. And, as a heads up, you can get the Ditto Rug in-game without using this function too. This just gives you a free one much earlier than you’d otherwise encounter it.

Pokopia is amazing, and I said as much in my 9/10 review: It’s “an enjoyable building and town simulator that capitalizes on the charming personalities of its monsters in a way that appeals to both the creative and collector alike.” Wondering which Pokémon you’ll be able to live alongside? Check out our list of all the Pokémon in Pokopia, and take a look at our Things to Do First in Pokopia guide to make the most of your first few days. To help you get started, we’ve also got a list of 17 things that Pokopia doesn’t tell you, plus How to Raise the Environment Level and How to Raise Pokémon Comfort Level.

Rebekah Valentine is a senior reporter for IGN. Got a story tip? Send it to [email protected].

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