
With most traditional Pokemon launches within a few months, there usually is a DLC maker available for the title. Pokémon Legends: Z-A had Mega Dimension, Sword and Shield received their expansion pass, and so on. Now, if this ongoing trend continues, is there a chance that there could be Pokémon Pokopia DLC planned for the future, or will gamers be tied down to the base game alone?
Unfortunatley at launch, there will be no Pokopia DLC. As a matter of fact, there has been no confirmation at all of any DLC plans for Pokemon Pokopia. As explained prevoiusly past pokemon titles have received updates and DLC, adding brand new content for their titles. While this doesn’t necessarily mean that Pokopedia is without a doubt receiving any DLC, there still is a chance for this to happen, just not in the near future. If there is anyone who can expect DLC customization, or new Pokemon that can be recruited to the island.
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Currently, only 3 new Pokémon have been confirmed for when this title launches on March 5th, 2026. While they’re only different variations, here are the three new Pokémon making their debut in Pokopia

“A pale Pikachu whose fur is a mysterious color. Its drooping ears somehow make it seem a little feeble.”

“Moss has grown all over this Snorlax’s body, and it looks like a flower is blooming atop its head. It must have been asleep for a really long time…”

“A Smeargle with vibrant colors splattered across its body, it goes by the name Smearguru. When it uses its tail as a brush, it almost looks like a painter!”
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