Jirachi is coming to Pokémon Pokopia subsequent week.
Jirachi, the Want Pokémon that made its debut in Pokémon Ruby and Pokémon Sapphire, will seem in Pokémon Pokopia from June 23. The occasion will see the Pokémon Middle adorned in stars, and new star-themed gadgets can be added to the sport.
In the course of the Jirachi occasion, gamers can gather shining want notes, which is able to solely seem throughout this occasion, and trade them for the Jirachi-themed gadgets.
That is the most recent limited-time occasion in Pokémon Pokopia, nevertheless this marks the primary occasion for the reason that recreation’s launch that wasn’t already included within the unique recreation information, and can subsequently require an replace.
When Pokémon Pokopia was launched, gamers realised that by altering the clock ahead, they may unlock sure limited-time occasions, together with these starring Sableye and Hopip.
This Pokémon Pokopia Jirachi occasion wasn’t included within the base recreation, nevertheless, that means followers must wait till June 23 so as to add the Legendary Pokémon to their assortment.
The Pokémon Firm hasn’t confirmed how lengthy Jirachi will seem within the recreation for, and it’s presently unknown if future gamers who miss the occasion may have an opportunity to accumulate the content material later.
Final week, Nintendo and The Pokémon Firm introduced that Pokémon Pokopia would obtain a number of expansions throughout the approaching months.
The primary free replace, due in August, will enable gamers to discover the ocean flooring utilizing the brand new transfer Dive to plant grass, construct constructions, and create their very own underwater cities alongside Pokémon.
As well as, a paid growth will enable gamers to entry a brand new underwater city, Bubbly Basin, together with new outfits, furnishings, and Pokémon. A second paid growth is due in late 2026, and the third and closing growth will arrive in 2027.
A brand new Nintendo Swap 2 bundle, which is able to embrace Pokémon Pokopia, was introduced for Europe this week.
