Gotta catch 'em snores: Pokemon sleep app to launch next
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[May 29, 2019]
By Sam Nussey
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's the Pokemon
Company said on Wednesday it was developing "Pokemon Sleep", a mobile
app that tracks players' sleep and uses the data for gameplay, with a
release date set for next year.
"We want to turn sleep into entertainment," said Tsunekazu Ishihara,
chief executive of the Pokemon Company, which helps manage the Pokemon
franchise, at an event in Tokyo.
At the same event, Kyoto-based Nintendo Co Ltd said it was developing a
sleep-tracking successor to its Pokemon Go Plus device, which allows
users to "catch" Pokemon without taking out their smartphones.
Augmented reality smartphone game "Pokemon Go", developed by San
Francisco-based Niantic Inc, became a worldwide phenomenon after its
launch in 2016 as players spilled out from living rooms onto the streets
to hunt for Pokemon.
The Pokemon Company was set up with investment from gaming companies
Nintendo, Game Freak and Creatures. Spanning products including videos
games, movies and soft toys, Pokemon is a home-grown contender for a
Disney-style pop culture empire.
The first two Pokemon titles launched on the Nintendo Game Boy handheld
console in 1996. Since then, the game series has sold more than 340
million units worldwide.
Pokemon Sleep will use data points like how long the user slept and when
they awoke, to change gameplay - though the Pokemon Company did not
elaborate on how gameplay would change.
The title could help entrench Pokemon's appeal beyond core gamers and
tap into a growing market for health-tracking services.
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Tsunekazu Ishihara, chief executive of the Pokemon Company, speaks
at a news conference in Tokyo, Japan May 29, 2019. REUTERS/Sam
Nussey
Nintendo has been trying to attract casual fans of Pokemon Go to its hybrid
Switch games device with two beginner-friendly "Pokemon Let's Go" titles, which
have sold more than 10 million copies as at the end of March.
It will release two fully fledged Pokemon titles for the device in late 2019.
Pokemon's global appeal is reflected in the success of movie "Pokemon Detective
Pikachu", which has taken more than $120 million at box offices in North
America. The move features the yellow Pikachu character - often the face of
Pokemon - as a Sherlock Holmes-like crime-buster, complete with deerstalker.
A sequel to the Detective Pokemon game for the Nintendo 3DS handheld console
will be released for the Switch, the Pokemon Company said.
Pokemon's success comes as Nintendo expands the range of outlets for its popular
characters, with Italian plumber Mario to feature at a Nintendo-themed land
under construction at Osaka's Universal Studios Japan theme park.
At Wednesday's event in Tokyo, Chinese partner NetEase Inc - which will launch a
local version of mobile game Pokemon Quest - also said it aims to bring more
Pokemon games to China.
Nintendo is also working with Chinese gaming leader Tencent Holdings Ltd to
launch its Switch device in the country.
(Reporting by Sam Nussey; Editing by Himani Sarkar and Christopher Cushing)
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