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How to pre-register for Pokemon Sleep on iOS and Android

Pokemon Sleep how to pre-register on iOS and Android

As the name suggests, Pokemon Sleep will allow you to track your sleep and meet various types of Pokemon along the way. You can now pre-register for Pokemon Sleep on iOS and Android devices.

When you put your smartphone by your pillow at night, Pokemon Sleep will record and measure your sleep. The longer you sleep, the higher your score will be in the morning and the more Pokemon will appear around Snorlax. Your nights of sleep will be classified as either dozing, snoozing, or slumbering. In the morning, Pokemon that sleep in similar ways to you will gather around Snorlax.

How to pre-register for Pokemon Sleep on Android

To pre-register for Pokemon Sleep on Android, all you have to do is:

  • Open up the Google Play Store
  • Sign into your Google Play account if you aren’t already
  • Search for Pokemon Sleep and the official app page will pop up
  • Click on the Pre-Register option

Once you’ve pre-registered for the game, you’ll be notified when it releases and you’ll be able to download it onto your device and begin playing straight away.

How to pre-register for Pokemon Sleep on iOS

If you’re on an iOS device, all you have to do is follow the instructions below:

  • Head over to the App Store
  • Sign into your Apple account if you aren’t already
  • Search for Pokemon Sleep and the official app page will pop up
  • Click on the Pre-Order option

Once you’ve pre-registered for Pokemon Sleep, you’ll be notified when the game releases and you’ll be able to download it onto your device and begin playing straight away.

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That’s everything you need to know about how to pre-register for Pokemon Sleep on Android and iOS.

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