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"Maximize Your Z's with Pokémon Sleep and Pokémon GO Hub's Good Sleep Day Event"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The Verge

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Pokémon Sleep, a gamified sleep tracker app, has gained popularity among users seeking to improve their sleep habits. The app, designed as a "sleep research study," allows players to feed and study a Snorlax, attracting other Pokémon when it sleeps. By consistently sleeping well, players can catch more Pokémon and level them up. While some health professionals endorse the app as a productive tool for improving sleep habits, others question its suitability for young children. Pokémon Sleep occupies a unique space between game and app, appealing to both Pokémon fans and those seeking to establish healthier sleep routines.

"Get Your Z's in Style with Gelato Pique's Pokémon Sleepwear Collab"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The Verge

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Gelato Pique has partnered with Pokémon Sleep to release a collection of sleepwear inspired by the popular franchise. The collection includes hootie and shorts/leg warmer sets, parkas, pants, pullovers, and headbands, all designed to keep you cozy while playing Pokémon Sleep at night. Although the release date is unclear, the items are currently available for preview on Gelato Pique's website.

"Pokémon Sleep Celebrates 10 Million Downloads with In-Game Gift and Bonuses"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by nintendolife.com

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Pokémon Sleep, the sleep-tracking app, has reached over 10 million downloads worldwide. To celebrate, users will receive a free in-game gift including Sleep Points, Camp Tickets, Ingredient Tickets, and Poké Biscuits. The app has been praised for its potential but will need consistent updates to maintain its success.

"Mastering Pokémon Sleep: Level up skills, catch shiny Snorlax, and collect all evolution items"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Polygon

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The author reluctantly admits that while they detest playing Pokémon Sleep, the game has successfully helped them wake up in the morning and establish a consistent exercise routine. Despite its shortcomings in sleep tracking and alarm setting compared to other apps, the annoying but effective gameplay has had a positive impact on their physical well-being.

"Pokémon Sleep: The Dreamy App That Rewards Restful Nights"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Reuters

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Pokemon Co and Niantic have released a new sleep app called Pokemon Sleep, which rewards players with Pokemon when they wake up based on their sleep patterns. The app, developed by SELECT BUTTON Inc., monitors sleep through the user's phone and aims to encourage players to get a good night's sleep. Pokemon, a global multi-billion dollar franchise, originated in Japan in the 1990s and has since expanded to include trading cards, games, TV shows, and movies. Pokemon Sleep provides another way for fans to interact with the franchise and promotes healthy sleep habits.

"Exploring the World of Pokemon Sleep: From Launch to Exclusive Sleep Pokemon and More"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by My Nintendo News

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Pokemon Sleep has launched in select regions for iOS and Android devices, allowing users to track their sleep and receive Pokemon-themed results. The app is currently available in Australia, Canada, Latin America, and New Zealand, with a wider release expected soon. To use the app, users must place their phone near their pillow while they sleep.

Pokémon GO Plus+: A Closer Look at the Pros and Cons

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Nintendo Life

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The Pokémon Company has released the new device Pokémon GO Plus +, which can be used in the upcoming app Pokémon Sleep to record sleep patterns. The device is also compatible with Pokémon GO, allowing trainers to automatically spin PokéStops and throw Poké Balls. The device is now available in the US and will launch in Europe next week.

"Get Ready to Catch Z's with Pokémon Sleep: A Dreamy Adventure!"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Nintendo Life

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Pokémon Sleep, an open beta for Android devices, aims to promote healthy sleep patterns by gamifying naptime. The app tracks and records movement and sound while you sleep, and provides a sleep report with details on sleep phases. Pokémon appear based on the quality of your sleep, and players can cook food for their Pokémon to attract and befriend more. However, concerns arise regarding the need to sleep with the phone next to you and the app's monetization features. Overall, the concept is novel but the gameplay is lackluster, and the presence of a digital shop in a sleeping app is questionable.

"Pokémon Sleep: Beta Test Launches, Promising Better Sleep but with Mixed Results"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Nintendo Life

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The open beta for the Pokémon Sleep app is now available for Android users in select regions, including Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Mexico, New Zealand, Venezuela, Panama, and Peru. The beta runs until July 13th and can be downloaded from Google Play. Pokémon Sleep is a mobile app that aims to track users' sleep patterns and reward them with in-game bonuses.

"Pokemon Sleep: From Shiny Hunting to Beta Testing, Here's What You Need to Know"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by GameSpot

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Pokemon Sleep is a new mobile app that focuses on collecting Pokemon by tracking and rewarding users for getting a healthy amount of sleep. Players work alongside Professor Neroli to study Snorlax and their ability to put nearby Pokemon to sleep. The app tracks sleep via breathing and provides a "Sleep Score" based on the duration of sleep. Different sleep types attract different types of Pokemon, and players can collect and befriend them to grow their Snorlax. The app features daily and weekly cycles, tasks, and a social aspect, but lacks trading and transferring Pokemon. Pokemon Sleep is set to launch for Apple and Android devices later this summer.

"Pokémon Sleep App: Shiny Hunting and Open Beta Launches Worldwide"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Kotaku

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The upcoming Pokémon Sleep app will feature shiny Pokémon, with players accumulating Pokémon in their Sleep Style Dex by growing a Snorlax through good sleep and meals. The app will be compatible with the Pokémon Go Plus+ device and is expected to release close to the "Catching Some Z's" event in Pokémon Go. The open beta is currently available to Android users in select countries, with data miners already finding shiny Pokémon in the beta.

"Mastering Pokémon Sleep: Beta Sign-ups, Shiny Hunting, and Sleep Improvement"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Dexerto

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Pre-registrations are now open for the Pokemon Sleep beta testing period, which runs from July 9 to July 13 for Android users in Argentina, Australia, Canada, and New Zealand. The sleep-tracking application rewards users based on their sleep duration, and it can be linked with Pokemon Go Plus+ to measure sleep data and interact with Pokemon Go. iOS users are not eligible for the beta testing, and the official release date for Pokemon Sleep is expected to be in late July 2023.

"Pokémon Sleep Open Beta Expands to Select Countries, Including Australia"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by GoNintendo

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Pokémon Co. has launched a 3-day open beta for Pokémon Sleep, available to Android users in select countries including Argentina, Australia, Canada, and New Zealand. The beta allows players to explore different sleep styles of Pokémon and aims to complete the Sleep Style Dex.

"Exploring the World of Pokémon Sleep: Gamifying Slumber and Listening to Snores"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by www.autostraddle.com

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Pokémon Sleep, a new game for mobile phones, combines two aspects of queer culture - insomnia and Pokémon. The game involves growing a Snorlax by tracking and improving your sleep patterns. Different Pokémon join you for a nap while you sleep, and by earning sleep treats, you can feed and collect them. The game aims to promote better sleep habits while incorporating the popular Pokémon franchise.

"Pokémon Sleep: A Guide to Catching Z's and Becoming a Master Sleeper"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by USA TODAY

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The Pokémon Company has unveiled a new trailer for Pokémon Sleep, a sleep-tracking app that allows users to monitor their nightly rest. Registration is now open on the Google Play app store, with the app set to launch by the end of July. Players will work with a professor to study the sleeping habits of Pokémon, filling out a "sleep style dex" and interacting with a growing Snorlax. The app categorizes users' sleep into three types and records bedtimes, wake-up times, and average duration of sleep.