Four years on, Pokémon Sleep finally launches this summer
Pokémon Sleep, the franchise’s snooze-tracking app first announced four years ago, is finally close to launch.
Today’s Pokémon Presents livestream gave us a long-awaited update on the app, which is now set to debut for iPhone and Android devices this summer.
As previously announced, the app will use your phone to track the length and quality of your sleep, and let you gather in-game Pokémon depending on how good a night’s rest you got.
“The idea behind Pokémon Sleep is to be a game which makes you look forward to getting up in the morning,” The Pokémon Company stated today.
Front and centre in the game is Snorlax, of course, famed for his ability to sleep basically anywhere at any time. The app also hosts a new Pokémon professor, Neroli, who is researching the creature.
Footage of the app showed users setting an alarm and then getting a summary of their sleep length and quality in the morning. It looks like simple stuff – the kind any smartphone can do already.
Your sleep will then be categorised into “dozing”, “snoozing” or “slumbering” categories – each of which have their own set of Pokémon that will be attracted to your game. The more you play, or rather sleep, you might find more unusual sleep styles – like Slowpoke’s “Goofy Sleep”. I’m not sure how you get that.