Pokémon Pokopia Updated To Version 1.1.1, Here Are The Patch Notes – Nintendo Life

Pokémon Pokopia Updated To Version 1.1.1, Here Are The Patch Notes – Nintendo Life

Includes small but welcome fixes

Image: The Pokémon Company

Following yesterday’s event announcement, Pokémon Pokopia for the Switch 2 has been updated to Version 1.1.1.

This latest version resolves some issues with the title to improve the overall experience. This includes a small problem with Ditto’s facial expression during photos, and there’s also a fix for “placed items” in areas exceeding a certain limit.

Here are the full patch notes, via Nintendo’s official support page:

Pokémon Pokopia: Version 1.1.1 (Released June 18, 2026)

The following issues have been fixed:

  • Problems may occur when the number of placed items in an area exceeds a certain limit.
  • When using an emote while taking photos with the camera, Ditto’s facial expression may not change.

Once again, this follows the announcement of the “Wish Upon A Jirachi” in-game event yesterday. During this event, you can befriend this Pokémon and redeem special themed items.

Image: The Pokémon Company

This also follows on from an update earlier this month in June, which lined up with the announcement of the new Expansion Pass for Pokémon Pokopia.

The Expansion Pass can be purchased from the Nintendo eShop and begins with part one “Bubbly Basin” in August 2026. Part two (including new features) will follow in late 2026, and part three (adding an additional town) is scheduled for 2027.

Have you downloaded this update for Pokémon Pokopia yet? Notice anything else? Let us know in the comments.

[source en-americas-support.nintendo.com]

Liam is a news writer and reviewer on Nintendo Life. He’s been writing about games for more than 15 years and is a lifelong fan of many iconic video game characters.

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