The Pokemon Company International has responded to U.S. President Donald Trump's administration's use of a Pokemon Pokopia meme to promote the MAGA agenda, denying any affiliation or involvement with the meme's creation. Pokemon Pokopia is showing early signs of massive success, and its publisher would like to keep it out of the political spotlight.
In the days leading up to the release of Pokemon Pokopia, the first life sim in the monster-catching franchise's 30-year history, several memes began to appear across multiple social media platforms, mimicking the game's cover art. However, rather than the title of the game, these memes have displayed a wide variety of different messages, all using the signature, multicolored font and all-lowercase nature of the game's title. Pokemon fans have used an online template to create these memes, displaying a wide variety of messages, both provocative and mundane, and not all of which relate to Pokopia or the Pokemon franchise in general.
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On March 5, the same date that the game was launched for Nintendo Switch 2 throughout most of the...
