Pokopia Tops Switch 2 Charts
- Pokopia is number one on the Nintendo Switch 2 eShop charts as of April 19. - GoNintendo's April 19 eShop roundup lists Pokopia leading Switch 2 digital rankings. - The chart position signals current consumer traction for new Switch 2 titles beyond the platform's launch window. (gonintendo.com)
Pokémon Pokopia sits at No. 1 on the Nintendo Switch 2 eShop charts dated April 19, 2026. (gonintendo.com) GoNintendo’s April 19 roundup shows Pokopia leading the “All Games” chart, ahead of Mouse: P.I. For Hire at No. 2 and Pragmata at No. 3. Nintendo Everything published the same top three and listed Pragmata Deluxe Edition at No. 6. (gonintendo.com) (nintendoeverything.com) Nintendo’s official store describes Pokopia as a Switch 2-exclusive life simulation game in which players control a Ditto, gather materials, build furniture, grow crops, and create homes for Pokémon. The game launched on March 5, 2026, according to Nintendo and The Pokémon Company. (nintendo.com) (pokemon.com) The April 19 chart puts a March release back on top more than six weeks after launch. It also places Pokopia above newer arrivals including Mouse: P.I. For Hire and both standard and deluxe editions of Pragmata. (gonintendo.com) (nintendoeverything.com) Nintendo’s own promotional material has framed Pokopia as a slower-paced “cozy” game built around crafting and rebuilding a world with Pokémon rather than battling through a traditional role-playing structure. That puts it in a different lane from other Pokémon releases on the same April 19 chart, including Pokémon Legends: Z-A – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition at No. 5. (nintendo.com) (nintendoeverything.com) Pokopia’s chart run has extended beyond the eShop. Famitsu sales coverage cited by My Nintendo News said the game remained No. 1 in Japan’s physical software chart for the week of April 6 to April 12, 2026, and Nintendo Life reported the same trend in a separate roundup. (mynintendonews.com) (nintendolife.com) The April 19 snapshot does not include sales figures, so it shows rank rather than unit totals or revenue. But it does show that, on Nintendo’s digital storefront this week, Pokopia is still the game other Switch 2 releases are chasing. (gonintendo.com)