Pokemon teamed up with Uniqlo late last year for a line of design-your-own Ditto T-shirts and bags that may have been created with Pokopia in mind. Well, here we are three months later on Pokopia release day, and the Pokemon x Uniqlo Ditto line has expanded to include all sorts from the brand new spin-off.
Pokopia has arrived at Uniqlo
Uniqlo's UTme range takes characters, creatures and objects, usually from video games, and turns them into stamps fans can use to decorate T-shirts and bags they love. It started with Monster Hunter and expanded to Pokemon, and now the Pokemon range includes Mosslax, Peakychu, the Ditto human you control in the game, and more stamps from Pokopia.
The stamps added to Pokemon Options today are actually the most detailed UTme I've seen to date. While most options are fairly simple and only contain a single Pokemon or item, some Pokemon tickets are entire scenes. You can have Munchlax, Professor Tangrowth, Ditto, and more Pokemon all standing together in a patch of grass, as well as a stamp in which a transformed Ditto charms all three of Kanto's partner Pokemon.
As you can see from some examples shared by Uniqlo to mark the addition of Pokopia stamps to Pokemon's UTme options, those stamps, even large ones, can be combined and placed as you like. Blow up one of those aforementioned scenes and slap it on your chest, or cut it down to size and fill the rest of your t-shirt with other Pocopia stamps, including other ditto-themed UTme stamps if you like.
The rest of Pokemon's UTme options were finally available outside of Japan
It looks like the new Pokopia tickets are only available in Uniqlo's Japanese stores for the time being. However, two months after the initial Pokemon UTme collection launched in Japan, Pokemon fans began sharing evidence that the tablets you create your own unique merchandise for now include the same ditto options in other countries. Hopefully the same happens with the Pocopia stamps, and hopefully we won't have to wait two months for them.
If early reactions to Pokopia are anything to go by, the UTme additions will be incredibly popular. Pokopia debuted on OpenCritic to an average review score of 90, making it briefly the highest-rated Pokémon game. Even now the number is down to 88, it's still tied for first place with Pokemon Y.

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March 5, 2026
- ESRB
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Everyone / users interaction, in-game purchases
- Publisher(s)
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Nintendo, The Pokemon Company
