"Pokémon Pokopia" fans have been treated to a new trailer that also reveals creative variants, and the showcase surprised fans with a new variant of Pikachu, its first ever.
'Pokémon Pokopia' Unveils First-Ever Pikachu Variant
"Pokémon" has always been synonymous with Pikachu and vice versa, but "Pokémon Pokopia's" latest trailer shared a new look for the popular mouse. The 10-minute trailer of the cozy life simulation game showed off a pale look for Pikachu, with its vibrant yellow color now replaced with an almost-whitish shade.
Apart from this, this Pikachu variant's Electric sacs, the red, round, dimple-like circles on its face, are no longer bright or normal red. Another significant change from the original Pikachu in this new variant is that its ears no longer point up.
ComicBook Gaming noted that in the trailer, the usual energetic mouse that accompanied Ash Ketchum in his decades-long adventure across the land, sea, and air is now acting strangely. The variant is dubbed "Peakychu" because of its gloomier-than-usual behavior, and speculation claims it could be an Electric-type primarily, though it may also be a Ghost-type.
Say hello to Peakychu 🤍
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A pale Pikachu whose fur is a mysterious color.
Its drooping ears somehow make it seem a little feeble.
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That said, it is expected that this Pikachu variant will be exclusive to "Pokémon Pokopia" only and would not be a mainstay variant of the iconic Electric mouse in mainline games.
Pokémon and Game Freak may give it as a gift, part of special-themed events, or Pokémon Center giveaways.
Fans are Going Wild Over the New 'Peakychu' Variant
Fans online who have seen the trailer are already talking about Peakychu and sharing their sentiments on this variant of the iconic franchise mascot.
Most reactions were enthusiastic about Peakychu, despite the creature significantly changing the original Pokémon's identity, with many already "loving" this version.
Other fans are also hoping to see an evolved version of Peakychu that inherits this variant's behavior, qualities, and traits, with a droopy Raichu showcased in concept art.
That said, "Pokémon Pokopia" only has Peakychu as the variant for Pikachu, making it the first-ever alternate version of the Electric-type mouse in franchise history.
Other creative variants unveiled during the showcase include Professor Tangrowth, which also has a new look, along with the latest accessories, such as glasses and a teacher's pointer, as well as Snorlax, covered in moss and looking to be part of Mother Nature.
Originally published on Player One





