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"Single Player",
"Survival & Crafting",
"Nintendo Switch 2",
"Simulation",
"Sandbox",
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"textContent": "Pokémon Pokopia is all about restoring a world that's, quite frankly, in shambles after a mysterious cataclysm. However, since Ditto and their pals have all the time in the world, some players are choosing to rebuild old Minecraft tech in a different setting, and the first results are promising.\n\nRead more",
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