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https://www.twitch.tv/videos/431350217What if you could continue training your Pokémon...even in your sleep?
In 2016, Pokémon GO turned the simple act of walking into entertainment, making the entire world into a game. We’re about to do it again, Trainers—this time, for sleeping.
We’re pleased to announce the development of Pokémon Sleep, a new app from
@Pokemon_cojp that tracks a user’s time sleeping and brings a gameplay experience unlike any other!
Several Snorlax were consulted on this, in case you were wondering.
#PokemonSleep is coming in 2020.
Use it as a Pokémon GO Plus during the day.
Put it next to your pillow at night to track your time sleeping.
It sends this sleep information to your smartphone via Bluetooth.
We’re excited to team up with @NintendoAmerica and @NianticLabs again on this new addition.
While you wait for more info, try to catch one of the special sleeping Snorlax appearing in #PokemonGO to celebrate!
https://twitter.com/Pokemon/status/1133542617499594752
https://twitter.com/Pokemon/status/1133542985855930368
https://twitter.com/Pokemon/status/1133544304197099520
https://twitter.com/Pokemon/status/1133544967832391680
Soon, Trainers will be able to wake up with Pokémon every morning with Pokémon Sleep, a mobile app from The Pokémon Company. 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. While more details about the app’s functionality will be revealed at a later date, it was announced that a new device from Nintendo, Pokémon GO Plus +, will connect to Pokémon Sleep and launch with the app. The device will use an embedded accelerometer to track a user’s time sleeping and send this information to their smartphone via Bluetooth. This new device also has the same functions as the original Pokémon GO Plus, so Trainers can use it with Pokémon GO during the day and with Pokémon Sleep at night. Trainers can look forward to Pokémon Sleep launching for mobile devices in 2020. To celebrate this early look at Pokémon Sleep, Trainers around the world will have the chance to encounter Snorlax that are lying down and deep in sleep in Pokémon GO beginning today.
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