Pokemon Sleep has unexpectedly launched far sooner than many anticipated. Many believed it would become available close to the end of July 2023, but it arrived right in the middle, with several countries getting access to the mobile game far sooner than others. Now, players in Europa, Africa, and the Middle East can freely download the game from their preferred application store.
With the mobile game now appearing on more markets, fans can turn the application on as it monitors their sleeping patterns, allowing them to catch Pokemon that appeared while they slept. Already a few days in, players are waiting curious to see what’s going to keep them coming back to the game, and have become weary of how effective Pokemon Sleep will be in the long run.
Pokemon Sleep Becomes More Available & Players Struggle With Passive GameplayPokemon Sleep gives Pokemon fans a chance to catch their favorite pocket monsters while they sleep. The application monitors their sleep patterns over a given evening with the intent of building healthier and more helpful sleeping patterns. Each time a player wakes up from a restful night, there are new Pokemon to catch each day.
Initially announced in May 2019, fans waited for years following that news to learn more about Pokemon Sleep, but little data was provided about it. It wasn’t until this year, during February 2023’s Pokemon Presents event, that we saw footage of the game and learned it would be arriving this year. Now that it’s here and widely available, fans are struggling with the next hurdle in this mobile game: Passive Gameplay.
The whole idea is for fans to catch Pokemon after they’ve finished sleeping, and this is an activity that happens once a day, at the end of it, and typically for
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