Pokémon Pokopia confirms its next event begins April 29, featuring Zobiris collecting red crystal fragments on Dream Islands for exclusive rewards.
The official confirmation comes alongside the release of Update 1.0.4, which resolves critical bugs including Pokémon Center crashes and mission progression issues in Trübküstia and Glitzerwolkia.
Players can now relocate Pokémon Centers during active events, a change previously restricted by game mechanics.
The Zobiris’ Edelsteinjagd event runs for approximately two weeks, concluding May 14 at 4:59 AM local time, with Zobiris remaining as a permanent town resident afterward.
To participate, players must befriend Zobiris near rebuilt Pokémon Centers, employ Driftlon accessed via interacting with a plushie to reach Dream Islands, gather fragments, and exchange them for furniture, blueprints, and other items.
IGN Deutschland notes that while Zobiris is the featured Pokémon for this event, unofficial player reports suggest a future Sableye-focused event may follow, accessible through in-game time travel mechanics.
The currently active Bulbasaur jump-rope event ends April 27, offering an exclusive trophy item as a final reward before the Zobiris event begins.
Update 1.0.4 similarly fixes NPC interaction glitches and stabilizes event-related relocation functions, addressing community-reported instability during seasonal content shifts.
Official patch notes for Version 1.0.4 are available via the link provided by jpgames.de, detailing all resolved issues beyond those summarized in public announcements.
The event’s timing aligns with regional morning launches, ensuring synchronized access across time zones for coordinated player participation.
How do I access Dream Islands during the Zobiris event?
Interact with a plushie near Zobiris to summon Driftlon, which transports you to Dream Islands where red crystal fragments can be collected.

Can I still move my Pokémon Center after the event ends?
Yes, Update 1.0.4 allows Pokémon Center relocation at any time, including outside of event periods, resolving a prior restriction.