

When tucked beneath the user’s pillow, it would send sleep data to a smartphone via Bluetooth. Nintendo America, which owns part of the Pokémon franchise, will produce a separate sleep-tracking device called the Pokémon Go Plus+. The companies involved in making the game released few details of how exactly sleep would be rewarded. “We love exploring the world on foot, and that can’t happen unless we have the energy to embark on these adventures,” he said. Part of the motivation behind the new game is the need for a good night’s sleep, said John Hanke, the chief executive of Niantic. Niantic, the developer of Pokémon Go, will incorporate some support for Pokémon Sleep in that game. The game will be developed with the game design firm Select Button. Pokémon Sleep, by contrast, will track sleep patterns and change the game based on how long the user sleeps, and what time he or she wakes up. The target is physically pounded with a long tail or a foreleg, etc. The foe is physically pounded with a long tail or a foreleg, etc.

Before long, 28.5 million users were roaming the streets at odd hours, eyes glued to their smartphones, even stumbling into unexpected places. A physical attack delivered with a long tail or a foreleg, etc. Pokémon Go was one of the first games to use augmented-reality technology when it was introduced in July 2016. Or as another game executive said, Pokémon Sleep would find ways to “reward good sleep habits.” Ishihara announced at a news conference in Tokyo. “The concept of this game is for players to look forward to waking up every morning,” Mr. Pokémon’s chief executive, Tsunekazu Ishihara, said Wednesday that the Japanese franchise planned to release a new game called Pokémon Sleep in 2020 aimed at nothing less than taking the world of video games into dreamland. Now its creators hope to do the same to the nightly snooze. HONG KONG - For a few heady months in 2016, Pokémon Go transformed the morning commute for millions of people into a critter-hunting safari, populating the ordinary world with a reality-augmented menagerie of Pikachus, Charmanders and Eevees.
