If you’ve ever accidentally deleted a Pokémon habitat in Pokopia, you know that, sometimes, it can be a total pain to find the Pokémon that was living there. Maybe it got lost, maybe it deliberately packed its things and took a hike—but the result is often the same: the Pokémon seemingly disappears from your town, and searching for them becomes nigh impossible.Well, there’s some good news, Pokopia fans. The game just dropped a new update that prevents homeless Pokémon from vanishing into thin air alongside a wave of other fixes that should make rebuilding the world of Kanto that much easier.Image via Nintendo Before today's patch, if you removed a Pokémon habitat, a Pokémon living in it would sometimes disappear, and you wouldn't even be able to locate it through the Pokédex's "Search" function, which allows you to find any of your town's inhabitants who may have wandered off. The worst part is that it's incredibly easy to accidentally delete a Pokémon's habitat by picking up items or punching the wrong item when you're all hopped up on hamburgers. So sometimes, a Pokémon would seemingly cease to exist, and you'd be without even a single lead to find them.Version 1.0.3, which went live in the late hours of April 8, has now fixed that issue, allowing you to easily track down homeless Pokémon without them disappearing. Additionally, the patch fixes glitches that resulted in players becoming unable to progress in the main storylines of Bleak Beach and Sparkling Skylands. Furthermore, construction projects will no longer be affected by a bug that prevented completion until a clock change.If you’re an online player, you’ll be happy to learn that a couple different Cloud Island errors have been addressed as well. Some players were encountering errors that prevented them from creating a new Cloud Island. In a second bug that was addressed in today’s patch, seasonal Pokémon would disappear from the town and Cloud Island if a player performed certain actions. Both bugs have been corrected with today’s update.All of these fixes should aid you in your journey around Kanto and in any construction projects you may have planned. To see a list of all of the fixes that have been included in the Ver. 1.0.3 update, check out the full patch notes on the official Nintendo website.The post Pokopia’s latest update stops homeless Pokémon from disappearing into the abyss appeared first on Destructoid.