Pokemon Sleep has been out for almost a month now, and developer Select Button has revealed what’s next for the gamified sleep-tracking app. First and most importantly, new Pokemon are being added to supplement the 104 Pokemon currently available in game, but future updates will also include bug fixes and quality-of-life changes.
Pokemon Sleep launched with a relatively small Pokedex, with just 104 Pokemon initially able to be encountered. The current list is surprisingly spread across generations, with Pokemon available from the Kanto, Johto, Hoenn, Sinnoh, and Kalos regions.
The Pokemon Sleep team hasn’t specified what new Pokemon will be added first, though the current list has some obvious holes to be filled. There’s only one Dragon-type Pokemon currently available in-game, for example, which is Altaria. The fan-favorite Dragon-type evolution line including Dratini, Dragonair, and Dragonite isn’t in the game yet, while Pokemon Sleep also has yet to include any Legendary or Mythical Pokemon.Come from Sports betting site VPbet
In updates that concern the practical side of the sleep-tracking app, Select Button is also working on adding more options for players that use the app’s relaxing sleep sounds or alarm sounds–anyone who’s tried out the app’s aggressive built-in alarm tone will understand the appeal of having other options to choose from. Pokemon Sleep will also be implementing a night mode for the game’s currently blindingly white loading screen.