
We're told it will now be able to help track your sleep as well as track Pokémon, and send relevant "sleep information to your smartphone via Bluetooth.
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You'll also be able to make use of the Pokémon Go Plus+, the latest version of the Plus tracker used in tandem with Pokémon Go. Pokmon Sleep launches in 2020 along with a Pokmon Home app, which lets you trade and store Pokmon from Pokmon Go, 3DS, and Switch games all on a cloud server that is accessible from. We can take from its description that the app will track your nightly sleep and give you a score depending on certain sleep targets, such as the duration and regularity of your sleep schedule – but whether we'll be punished or rewarded for sleeping in for a few hours is anyone's guess. Not much else is known about the app at this stage, and The Pokémon Company has said it will reveal more details about it at a later date. It reads, "Pokémon Sleep aims to turn sleeping into entertainment by having a player's time spent sleeping, and the time they wake up, effect the gameplay." The app's official description describes a few elements that are interesting. It isn't being referred to as a game so much as an app, and we take that to mean this is much closer to a sleep tracking app than a full-blown mobile Pokémon game. Pokémon Sleep is a mobile app developed by Select Button, in tandem with Niantic which created the mobile AR game Pokémon Go. The Pokemon Company has announced Pokemon Sleep, a new app in development which promises to turn sleeping into entertainment. We're hoping Pokémon Sleep comes to both at the same time, but only time will tell.


Details on the new smartphone-based title out of the company. It was announced on by Tsunekazu Ishihara, CEO of the Pokémon Company, during a press conference held in Tokyo as well as on the companys official Twitter page. On the back of success with the major mobile hit Pokemon Go, The Pokemon Company has a new game app in the works: Pokemon Sleep.
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The app is confirmed to be coming to both iOS and Android devices, but it may be that one of those services gets the title first. Pokémon Sleep was being developed by Japanese studio Select Button, with assistance by Pokémon Go developer Niantic, and was going to be published by The Pokémon Company.
