The Pokémon Company has published Version 1.0.4 for Pokémon Pokopia, issued April 22, 2026.
The update is primarily focused on stability and progression fixes, but it also introduces a notable quality-of-life feature: players can now relocate Pokémon Centers while in-game events are underway.
The full patch notes supplied by the developer list a series of specific bug fixes affecting requests, companion behavior, world spawning, and in-game trades.
Key change summarized
The headline change in Ver. 1.0.4 enables relocation of Pokémon Centers during active in-game events.
In journalistic terms: the update allows players to move Pokémon Centers while live events are in progress, removing a previous restriction that required events to be paused or completed before relocating facilities.
Notable fixes and resolved issues
The Pokémon Company also detailed a set of resolved issues that should improve quest progression and prevent game freezes.
Important fixes include:
- In Bleak Beach, the request “Wanted: Food!” could fail to progress under certain conditions; the update corrects that blockage.
- Also in Bleak Beach, actions that previously prevented the “Pool repair needed!” request from appearing have been addressed.
- After completing “Pool repair needed!” players could sometimes be unable to have Happiny accompany them; this companion progression bug has been fixed.
- In the Sparkling Skylands, the request “Pokémon Center tour guide!” could become impossible to progress if Tinkmaster failed to accompany the player due to certain actions; this has been resolved.
- Instances where Professor Tangrowth would stop appearing have been corrected to restore intended interactions.
- Fixes ensure that when certain Pokémon are queued to appear, other Pokémon will no longer fail to spawn unexpectedly.
- Actions that previously caused Peakychu, Chef Dente, and Tinkmaster to become unable to leave town—and consequently blocked related requests—are addressed.
- An issue where picking up a relocation kit could leave indestructible platforms has been fixed.
- Accessing the Pokémon Center PC with particular save data that previously caused the game to freeze has been corrected.
- During in-game events, rebuilding a Pokémon Center could cause decorations to appear floating; this visual bug is resolved.
- Trades at Pokémon Centers on the Cloud Islands were failing during in-game events; that trade issue has been fixed.
What this means for players
Players should see improved stability and quest reliability after installing Ver. 1.0.4.
The ability to relocate Pokémon Centers during events should streamline base management for users who regularly engage with event content.
The Pokémon Company published these notes alongside the release; players are encouraged to install the update when it becomes available for their platform.
For the latest distribution details, storefront availability, or follow-up patches, check official Pokémon channels and the platform storefront where you purchased Pokémon Pokopia.
The update is primarily focused on stability and progression fixes, but it also introduces a notable quality-of-life feature: players can now relocate Pokémon Centers while in-game events are underway.
The full patch notes supplied by the developer list a series of specific bug fixes affecting requests, companion behavior, world spawning, and in-game trades.
Key change summarized
The headline change in Ver. 1.0.4 enables relocation of Pokémon Centers during active in-game events.
In journalistic terms: the update allows players to move Pokémon Centers while live events are in progress, removing a previous restriction that required events to be paused or completed before relocating facilities.
Notable fixes and resolved issues
The Pokémon Company also detailed a set of resolved issues that should improve quest progression and prevent game freezes.
Important fixes include:
- In Bleak Beach, the request “Wanted: Food!” could fail to progress under certain conditions; the update corrects that blockage.
- Also in Bleak Beach, actions that previously prevented the “Pool repair needed!” request from appearing have been addressed.
- After completing “Pool repair needed!” players could sometimes be unable to have Happiny accompany them; this companion progression bug has been fixed.
- In the Sparkling Skylands, the request “Pokémon Center tour guide!” could become impossible to progress if Tinkmaster failed to accompany the player due to certain actions; this has been resolved.
- Instances where Professor Tangrowth would stop appearing have been corrected to restore intended interactions.
- Fixes ensure that when certain Pokémon are queued to appear, other Pokémon will no longer fail to spawn unexpectedly.
- Actions that previously caused Peakychu, Chef Dente, and Tinkmaster to become unable to leave town—and consequently blocked related requests—are addressed.
- An issue where picking up a relocation kit could leave indestructible platforms has been fixed.
- Accessing the Pokémon Center PC with particular save data that previously caused the game to freeze has been corrected.
- During in-game events, rebuilding a Pokémon Center could cause decorations to appear floating; this visual bug is resolved.
- Trades at Pokémon Centers on the Cloud Islands were failing during in-game events; that trade issue has been fixed.
What this means for players
Players should see improved stability and quest reliability after installing Ver. 1.0.4.
The ability to relocate Pokémon Centers during events should streamline base management for users who regularly engage with event content.
The Pokémon Company published these notes alongside the release; players are encouraged to install the update when it becomes available for their platform.
For the latest distribution details, storefront availability, or follow-up patches, check official Pokémon channels and the platform storefront where you purchased Pokémon Pokopia.