Late last year, Pokémon teamed up with Uniqlo to debut a line of design-your-own Ditto t-shirts and bags that felt like they were made with Pokopia in mind. So here we are, 3 months later, Pokopia release date. The Pokemon x Uniqlo Ditto line has expanded to include a whole range of new spinoffs.
Pokopia has arrived at Uniqlo
Uniqlo's UTme line takes characters, creatures, and items typically found in video games and turns them into stamps that fans can use to decorate t-shirts and bags however they like. It started with Monster Hunter and expanded into Pokemon, and the Pokemon range now includes Pokopia's stamp, including Mosslax, Peakychu, and the Ditto humans you control in the game.
The stamps added to the Pokemon options today are actually some of the most detailed UTme stamps I've ever seen. Most options are very simple and only include a single Pokemon or item, but some Pokopia stamps are full scenes. Not only can Pokémon like Munchlax, Professor Tangrowth, and Ditto all stand together on the lawn, but there's also a stamp featuring a transformed Ditto that captures all three of Kanto's partner Pokémon.
As you can see in some examples shared by Uniqlo to show the addition of Pokopia stamps to Pokemon's UTme options, those stamps can be combined and placed however you like, even larger ones. Blow up one of the aforementioned scenes and wear it around your chest, or scale it down to size and fill in the rest of the t-shirt with other Pokopia stamps, along with other Ditto-themed UTme stamps if you like.
UTme options for the remaining Pokémon eventually became available outside of Japan.
It looks like the new Pocopia stamps will only be available for purchase at Uniqlo Japan stores for the time being. But two months after the initial Pokemon UTme collection launched in Japan, Pokemon fans are starting to share evidence that the tablet that lets you create unique merchandise now includes the same Ditto option in other countries. I hope that happens with the Pokopia stamps and I don't have to wait two months to get them.
If the initial reaction to Pokopia is anything to go by, the UTme add-on will be incredibly popular. Pokopia debuted with an average review score of 90 on OpenCritic, making it the highest-rated Pokémon game of all time. Even though the score has dropped to 88 points, it is still tied for first place with Pokémon Y.

- released
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March 5, 2026
- ESRB
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Everyone/User Interaction, In-Game Purchases
- publisher
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nintendo, the pokemon company
