One of the games featured in the Pokemon Day presentation was the upcoming Cozy Life sim spin-off Pokemon Pokopia. While the game is breaking new ground for the series Pokemontakes in one Minecraft-meet-Stardew–Valley game, Pokemon Pokopia It could have huge implications for the future of the franchise beyond its simple spin-off premise. Pokopia Setting the stage for a potentially huge Gen 10 connection, its latest trailer may have already given players a glimpse of a new Pokemon type.
star of Pokemon Pokopia Part of the Pokemon Day presentation was DJ Rotome, a new character that allows players to listen to different tracks from the iconic. Pokemon While playing the game Pokopia. This Rotom has a stereo to become a Stereo Rotom, a new form of Critter's ability to hold different instruments in the mainline games. However, stereo rotam may not be limited to one form Pokemon PokopiaAnd it would be the perfect chance to finally bring the long-rumored soundbite to the franchise.
Every Pokemon confirmed for Pokopia so far
As March 5 approaches, fans are wondering what Pokemon they can bump into in Pokemon Pokopia. Here are all the Pokemon confirmed so far.
Pokemon Pokopia's stereo rotome sounds kind of begging
Although Rotome has been tied to the possession of a player's Pokédex in recent generations, Electric/Ghost-type Pokémon have historically been able to possess all manner of appliances, including fans, ovens, refrigerators, lawn mowers, and washing machines. When taking the form of a different instrument, the ghost-type of the rotom is replaced with whatever type is normally associated with that instrument:
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Fan Rotom – Electric / Flying
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Heating Rotom – Electric / Fire
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Frost Rotom – Electric/Ice
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Mow Rotom – Electric / Grass
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Rotom Wash – Electric/Water
Given this logic, the new stereo rotam form that DJ rotam takes Pokopia Possibly the ghost may be replaced by another type when it is on the device. Although it doesn't technically exist yet, the sound type would be the most logical choice for stereo, potentially tying the franchise to introduce a new type in Gen 10.
Different forms of Rotom have a different color scheme to match their new type, with the color of the stereo Rotom not specifically matching any current type.
Pokemon has a history of “sound type” rumors
Of course, the most popular fan-made Pokemon type is the Sound type, with it popping up in the dozens. Pokemon Fan Games and ROM Hacks. Fan concepts for sound types have existed for generations, but Pokemon The franchise has not introduced a new permanent type since the addition of Fairy in Gen 6, bringing the total number of types in the series to a nice even number of 18, excluding the Gen 9 Stellar type which is only for Terastallized Pokemon. Still, it's possible that a new permanent type could be added in the future, especially given how the series has emphasized sound and sound-based moves such as sound resistance and the abilities of already existing sound-themed Pokémon like Whismur and Chatot.
DJ Rotom in Pokémon Pokopia may be a foreshadowing of the type of sound that comes in the wind and waves
Now would be the best time to get it Pokemon Fans experimented with a brand new kind of idea with DJ Rotom In Pokemon Pokopia. With the recent announcement of Pokemon wind and waves Signaling that Gen 10 is on the horizon, the door is open for the franchise to rewrite some of its biggest gameplay traditions. Although the introduction of new types will throw off the balance of the current 18 types, it could be a great way to give some older Pokemon a new coat of paint in the upcoming games and help shine the spotlight on them like regional variants and mega evolutions have done in the past.
Other Pokemon that can become sound types
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Whismer
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loud
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explosion
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chatot
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audio
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Tympole
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palpitode
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Seismitode
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obstacle
As when the Fairy type was introduced, and many existing Pokémon received a type change to incorporate this new typing, the addition of a sound type would likely be added to or replaced with an existing type on some current critters. The Whismur line is an obvious candidate because their entire theme revolves around increasingly loud sounds as they evolve. It also makes a lot of sense that Chatot and Audino get sound types, as Chatot is known for repeating audible sounds, and Audino is able to sense sound vibrations using stethoscope-like tendrils in his ears. The Tympole line is an underrated choice for sound types, as they are able to vibrate their cheek pouches to create intense sound waves. Obstagun would also be a great choice as it is based on the British Invasion rock and roll music culture.

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March 5, 2026
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Everyone / users interaction, in-game purchases
