Pokémon Sleep is finally coming this summer

Pokémon Sleep will indeed see the light of day. The game is scheduled for this summer. Same as the Pokémon Go Plus+ accessory.

Nearly four years after the announcement, Pokémon Sleep will finally be able to see the light of day. During the Pokémon Present event that took place a few hours ago, we learned that the game is finally coming this summer. It was originally scheduled to launch in early 2020.

Pokémon Sleep will indeed see the light of day

Pokémon Sleep is a mobile game from the developers of Pokémon: Magikarp Jump that tracks your sleep. This, of course, involves Snorlax and Professor Neroli, a researcher who specializes in Pokémon sleep. The idea is that you leave your phone next to you when you sleep.

The app will then analyze your sleep and categorize it into three types: drowsiness, snooze, or sleep. Pokémon that tend to sleep the same way will gather around Snorlax. The more you play, the more sleep styles you unlock for different Pokémon. Pikachu with his floppy ears is the cutest!

The game is scheduled for this summer.

The Pokémon Company has also revealed some new information about Pokémon Go Plus+, the physical device that connects to Pokémon Sleep and Pokémon Go. In the first case, you press the button when you go to sleep and press the button again when you get up. analyze your sleep, which allows you not to keep your smartphone next to you. There is also a built-in alarm clock, and Pikachu’s voice can sing you a lullaby.

When you’re outdoors, you can use the disc-shaped Pokémon Go Plus+ to automatically spin PokéStops and throw Poké Balls at Pokémon Go without pressing a button on your device. And finally, your sleep data must be used in Pokémon Go.

Pokémon Go Plus+ is a direct sequel to the original Pokémon Go Plus released in 2016 and Poké Ball Plus. It will be available July 14 for $55. When you read this in Pokémon Go, you might also find an adorable version of Snorlax who wears a nightcap when you go hunting for Pokémon.

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