Pokémon Sleep: A new game that will make you wake up in the morning

Pokémon Sleep will be the new Pokémon game where your sleep will affect you. The target? Wake up in the morning.

Pokémon Sleep

At an event entitled "a preview of the future of Pokémon", the Pokémon company revealed yesterday her plans, which include a new powerful cloud service and a new game, Pokémon Sleep.

Your sleep in Pokémon Sleep is expected to affect the game and the goal, according to the company, is to give players a reason to want to wake up in the morning. The company is working with Nintendo on a new sleep monitoring device called Pokémon Go Plus +, which will connect to Pokémon Sleep via smartphones, and inform the game about your sleep and rest. There are not many details about the device yet, nor about the Pokémon Sleep itself.

The cloud service will be called Pokémon Home and will allow users to gather in one place all their conquered monsters from various games. It launches in early 2020 for iOS, Android and Switch and will be linked to a wide range of modern Pokémon titles, such as Pokémon Go, Pokémon Let's Go, the upcoming Sword and Shield and Pokémon Bank's previous 3DS cloud platform. You will be able to use it not only to manage the pokémon you catch, but also to trade.

It was also revealed that a new version of Detective Pikachu is coming to Switch. According to developers it will have a new end.

In addition, details were given about the next game for smartphones, which was created in collaboration with DeNA. It is called Pokémon Masters, and will include many of the most notable instructors previously featured in Pokémon games. It is expected to start this year.

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