

Pokemon Pokopia brings with it a fresh new take on Pokemon where you can build the towns of your dreams. Even with a game like this, there are big questions that are asked with every release. One big one is, How Many Pokemon are in Pokopia?
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The answer to How Many Pokemon are in Pokopia is at least 284.
This comes from a demo leak showing off Espeon as Pokemon 284 in the Pokedex. Though many believe that the number of Pokemon in Pokopia will eclipse 300.
While many may not feel like this is that many, it is nearly a third of all Pokemon that have ever been released.
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There is absolutely a chance that more Pokemon could be added to this game.
That will most depend on the plans that TPC have for Pokopia. While they expected the game to do well, no one expected it to be the highest-rated Pokemon game in history. So it feels likely that we will get a DLC next for Pokopia.
After that, who knows?
While this may not have been on TPC’s list, there is little doubt that a discussion will need to be had about a Pokopia 2.
This game brings with it a breath of fresh air for a franchise that has been criticized heavily for the products it has been putting out. While Pokopia was made by a third-party company in Koei Tecmo’s Omega Force, Game Freak was apparently still involved.
Hopefully this will spawn all new Pokemon games that stretch the franchise into other genres and so much more.
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