
Pokopia, the new Pokémon game, is incredibly popular – many fans, including myself, are hooked on exploring its worlds and building homes. Now, the fun extends beyond the screen, with a real-life Pokopia garden opening for visitors!
This isn’t the first time Pokémon has blended with the real world—an IKEA collaboration has already been announced! It makes you wonder what exciting partnerships we’ll see in the future.
We’re excited to announce that Pokopia Gardens, a fun pop-up event, will be appearing in three cities across Europe. Great news for those of us in London – it’s coming here too!
Pokopia Gardens is coming to London, Berlin, and Paris, offering a unique experience in each of these three cities.
The details of the London one are as follows:
- Dates: 31 March to 30 September
- Timings: Open continuously for the public to visit
- Address: The Mount, Acton, London W3 9NW
- Nearest Station: Acton Town
- Price: Free to the public
What can you look forward to in Pokopia Gardens? The game challenges you to restore the world into a beautiful haven for Pokémon, attracting them back to the region.
The Pokémon Company is bringing the magical world of Pokémon to life in local communities by creating beautiful, Pokémon-themed spaces for people to enjoy in public areas.
The areas are decorated with carefully chosen plants and designs that reflect the game’s delightful art and beloved Pokémon. You’ll find features like walls covered in plants and Pokémon-themed terrariums.
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If you live nearby, this sounds like a fun way to spend some time. It would be perfect if you’re looking for something to do over the upcoming Bank Holiday weekend!
We’ll keep you updated if we learn anything new about Pokopia potentially appearing in the real world. Like Animal Crossing, this game seems likely to stay popular for a long time if its creators continue to add new content and support it.
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Rob Leane leads gaming coverage at TopMob, reporting on major titles for PlayStation, Xbox, Switch, PC, mobile, and VR platforms. He creates content for TopMob’s website, social media, and video channels, and also produces their weekly gaming newsletter. Before joining TopMob, Rob worked at Den of Geek, Stealth Optional, and Dennis Publishing.
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