Pokémon Sleep/Version history

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These are the updates to Pokémon Sleep.

1.0.0 - 1.0.16

Version Release date Official note Update contents
1.0.0 iOS: July 16, 2023
Android: July 16, 2023
N/A -
1.0.1 iOS: July 18, 2023
Android: July 17, 2023
Bug Fixes -
1.0.2[1][2] iOS: July 25, 2023
Android: July 24, 2023
Bug Fixes

The following issues have been resolved as of version 1.0.2.
• Volume adjustments for Relaxing Sounds sometimes not working
• Error in the loop timing for Relaxing Sounds
• Cooking function sometimes not working even though it’s cooking time (in countries with Daylight Saving Time)

1.0.3[3][1][4][5] iOS: July 26, 2023
Android: July 25, 2023
Bug Fixes

This update includes the following improvement.
• Reducing power consumption when tracking sleep without laying mobile device face down

The following issues have been resolved.
• Volume adjustments for Relaxing Sounds not working on certain devices
• Game becoming unable to proceed at beginning of Energy tutorial after pausing cooking tutorial
• Game freezing when accepting a friend request from someone with 50 friends

The following issues have been resolved as of version 1.0.3.
• A bug related to the achievement: Number of Incenses Used
• Sneaky Snacking activating after moving sites
• Research data from friends showing an incorrect sleep score if it was from their second sleep session of the day

The following fixes are now complete:
- Fixed a bug that prevented users from proceeding past the title screen when sleep tracking ends during maintenance.
- Fixed a bug that caused the game to freeze after finishing weekly research and moving to a new site.
- Fixed the bug that caused the game clock to be off by an hour in regions recognizing Daylight Savings Time.

1.0.4[6][7][8] iOS: July 27, 2023
Android: July 27, 2023
Bug Fixes

This update includes the following improvements.
• Speed of animation related to sleep research
• An issue with the date of birth selection screen, where unintended dates were registered if the OK button was pushed while the date spinner was still moving

The following issues have been resolved.
• A bug that caused the “Unreviewed Sleep Reports” button to not respond on the home screen when a new week begins
• An input error occurring when selecting the date and time for manual sleep data entry

1.0.5[9][10][11] iOS: August 7, 2023
Android: August 7, 2023
Bug Fixes

• Adjustments to how the app handles sleep sessions that were not being successfully tracked because the user never entered the Slumbering stage and no valid sleep could be detected.
• Adjustments to how the app revises sleep duration for sleep sessions in which the user stayed in the Slumbering phase for a long time or times
• When users have headphones connected, Relaxing Sounds will now play on those headphones, rather than playing through both the headphones and speakers (Android)
• When users have headphones connected, Relaxing Sounds will now play on those headphones, rather than playing through speakers instead (iOS)
• Addressed a problem in which Relaxing Sounds and alarms were too quiet (iOS)
• When Pokémon evolve, relevant profile icons will now unlock properly
• A bug that caused Error 25900 to occur and return to the title screen when Snorlax ate Berries
• A bug that caused the app to freeze if the player cooked, collected Berries, and then tried to begin sleep tracking before Snorlax had eaten all of the collected Berries
• A bug that caused the game to force the weekly site selection screen to appear along with Error 026001, making it impossible to progress in the game, if the device’s language was set to Thai
• A bug that caused Error 001001 to appear and prevent the app from progressing when accepting Pokémon GO bonuses
• A bug that caused Error 028001 to appear and return the app to the title screen when the Start Cooking button was tapped repeatedly
• A bug that prevented the leader Pokémon’s nickname from appearing in push notifications

1.0.6[12][13][14] iOS: August 25, 2023
Android: August 25, 2023

Bug Fixes
Implementing the Good Sleep Day event, starting Wednesday, August 30

Game Contents

• Implementing the Good Sleep Day event, starting Wednesday, August 30
• Broadening the conditions required to meet one’s bedtime so that players can meet their bedtimes by starting sleep tracking up to 90 minutes before or 30 minutes after their set bedtime
• Implementing night mode for the loading screen. The loading screen will be adjusted so that it displays with a dark gray background rather than a white one at night.
• Adjustments to graphic quality settings to include four levels (settings will be divided more finely than before, to help with performance and power usage)
• Adjustments to the Research Community so that the player is returned to the same scroll location when they look at a friend’s research and then return to the Research Community screen
• Decreasing the amount of data for new users to download when they register. Music for the second and subsequent areas will be downloaded the first time the player visits that area.
• Adding a function that notifies the player on the home screen when a Good Camp Ticket’s effects have ended

Sleep Tracking

• Adjustments to make it possible to conduct sleep research even when damage to sleep data causes sleep tracking to fail
• Addressing an issue that caused sleep duration measurements to be significantly shorter when the Slumbering stage was not detected during sleep tracking
• Further optimization of power use during sleep tracking

Bugs to be Fixed

• Bedtimes on the Pokémon GO Plus + not matching the set bedtimes (in countries with Daylight Saving Time)
• Players being able to use three Bonus Biscuits for two days after manually entering sleep data in some cases
• Players being unable to edit their teams on some devices
• News notifications popping up on the main menu when there was news for other languages
• The app slowing down and forcibly quitting when navigating to the Research Community screen on some devices
• The Week Summary graph of sleep times being displayed darkly in some cases
• The dates on the Sleep Points Earned list on the Sleep Pass screen being displayed incorrectly in some cases
• The Average Daily Sleep Duration by Day on the Sleep Stats screen being shorter when there was at least one day with two sleep entries
• The “Friend Limit Reached” pop-up appearing and stopping players from accepting a friend request if they previously had the maximum of 50 friends, removed a friend, and then tried to accept a friend request
• The amount of Energy recovered not being updated on some screens when a player used an Energy Pillow from their Bag
• Adjustments so that when a Pokémon’s Energy exceeds 100 when a player used an Energy Pillow, the pop-up will show a value over 100
• The app becoming unable to proceed after a player navigates to another screen right before Snorlax is supposed to be shown eating
• The app taking a long time to transition to the Pokémon details screen if there were many Pokémon in the Pokémon Box
• The daily sleep report popping up over the main menu after a player manually entered sleep data
• The app becoming unable to proceed if Snorlax’s score went up when a player navigated to the sleep tracking screen
• The UI has been changed to only allow one Sub Skill Seed to be used at a time because a bug caused only one Sub Skill Seed to be used up when multiple Sub Skill Seeds were used at once
• Sorting Pokémon by sleep type not working in the Pokémon list when using items
• In rare cases, the app becoming unable to proceed after the Evolution animation
• The app becoming unable to proceed if a player tapped a Pokémon immediately after the professor’s Master Biscuit tutorial ended
• The app becoming unable to proceed if a player pressed and held a team slot in the Edit Teams screen to see the Pokémon details screen, but then tapped another team slot before the screen transitioned
• A display error occurring when the Auto Cook button and the Choose a Recipe button were pressed at the same time
• The app forcibly quitting on some devices when pairing an Android device with Pokémon GO Plus + and turning Bluetooth on

1.0.7[15][16] iOS: September 7, 2023
Android: September 7, 2023
Bug Fixes
Game Contents

• Adjustments to make it possible to pair a Pokémon GO Plus + even during the transition to a new week
• Adjustments to make it possible to choose “Review Later” from the home screen even during the transition to a new week
• Adjustments to make it possible to use more than one Dream Cluster at once from the bag’s items pocket
• Adjustments to display the pop-up that says “Synchronize with your Pokémon GO Plus + to receive sleep data?” while transitioning from the title screen to the home screen even when a new week begins
• Difficulty giving biscuits to a Pokémon when its friendship point gauge overlapped with another Pokémon during snack time
• Adjustments to make it possible to open the bag from the “Bag Capacity Reached” pop-up when a player with a full item pocket tries to claim mission rewards

Bugs to be Fixed

• Fixes to a bug that made Berries and ingredients on the lower left part of the home screen difficult to collect
• Helper Pokémon’s Energy returning to 100 if the app was restarted when they had over 100 Energy
• Players being unable to edit their teams on some devices
• The app becoming unable to proceed if the player exchanged sleep points for items when their bag’s items pocket was full
• Help contents from the special Pikachu that appears when players pair a Pokémon GO Plus + sometimes not changing even when its friendship increased
• Energy gained from cooking not being reflected in sleep reports if a player cooked immediately after moving sites when a new week began, closed the app, and tracked their sleep with their Pokémon GO Plus +

1.0.8[17][18][19] iOS: September 13, 2023
Android: September 13, 2023
Bug Fixes

We are aware that some players are receiving a "-000001 error" message, which occurs after sleep tracking has completed and does not allow for players to proceed with gameplay.

This issue caused some players to be unable to log in. Players who are affected should upgrade to version 1.0.8 to resolve the issue.

1.0.9[20][21][22][23][24] iOS: September 26, 2023
Android: September 26, 2023

Bug Fixes
A Good Sleep Day event will begin at 4:00 a.m. on Thursday, September 28!

Game Contents

• Changes to make Pokémon in the Pokémon Box recover a small amount of Energy from sleep
• Changes to when fonts for other languages will be downloaded: when they become needed for display (this will apply to users who install or reinstall the app in the future)
• Changes to give a gift of diamonds to users who link their accounts or who have already linked accounts
• Changes to allow users to navigate to their bag from the Gift Box screen when the gift cannot be accepted because the bag’s items pocket is full

Bug Fixes

• Fixes to a text error for Main Skill Energizing Cheer S
Changes were made to the text about Energy recovery.
Before fix: another Pokémon chosen at random
After fix: one random Pokémon on your team
• Fixes to a bug that returned the app to the title screen immediately after tapping a Pokémon that had found a candy on the home screen
• Fixes to a bug that caused Strength Gained to display as 0 when a recipe at max level (50) was cooked
This was displayed as 0, but the correct amount of Strength was gained.
• Fixes to a bug that caused adjustments based on Pokémon Natures not to be reflected when using candies to gain EXP
• Fixes to a bug that caused multiple messages to be unintentionally sent in a single day to the research community (when sleep is tracked twice in one day, the results of only the first sleep research session will be sent to friends)
• Fixes to a bug that caused session photos not to be displayed when the graphic quality was set low
• Fixes to a bug that caused Error 028001 to occur when the Auto Cook button was pressed repeatedly

1.0.10[22][25][26][24] iOS: September 28, 2023
Android: September 28, 2023
Bug Fixes
Resolved as of Version 1.0.10 (9/28)

■In some cases, Pokémon Sleep becoming unable to proceed beyond the Now Loading screen upon starting the app after iOS’s Quick Start data transfer has been used.

Version 1.0.10 addresses the iOS "Quick Start" issue and complications caused by network instability.

1.0.11[27][22][28][24] iOS: October 24, 2023
Android: October 24, 2023

Bug Fixes
Good Sleep Day
Halloween Event

Game Contents

• Changes to main skill Cooking Power-Up S so that it will not be activated when the pot’s capacity has exceeded 200 through main skill boosts.
Pot capacity can only be expanded up to a maximum of 200 through the main skill Cooking Power-Up.
If the main skill Cooking Power-Up is triggered when the pot’s capacity is at or above 200, a new pop-up will appear to explain that the main skill Cooking Power-Up will not or cannot be activated.

• Changes to the Your Sleep Session pop-up that appears after sleep tracking, so that it shows how much Energy the Pokémon in your Pokémon Box recovered.

• Changes to Snorlax’s animations so that Snorlax eats Berries faster after the user presses the Sleep button.

• Changes to Snorlax’s animations so that if the user presses the Sleep button while Snorlax is still eating, the animation can be skipped even if it includes Snorlax’s rating going up.

• Changes to the Sleep Consistency screen so that failed sleep tracking (tracking that stopped before the user pressed End Sleep Session) appears translucent.

Bug Fixes

• Fixes to a bug that caused the game to become unable to proceed if, after claiming a gift from the Present Box, a user tapped the Back button on the lower left without pressing OK on the pop-up.

• Fixes to a bug that, in some cases, prevented Snorlax’s Strength-up animation from displaying when a Charge Strength main skill was triggered on the home screen.

• Fixes to a bug on the sleep research screen that prevented the correct amount of Dream Shards and research EXP to be displayed at the top of the screen after a user tapped Speed Review (the camera button on the bottom right).

Specific to Android

• Temporary fixes to a bug that, in some cases, prevented the app from linking to Google or Facebook from Android devices even if the user tried to link accounts.

• Fixes to a bug that caused the app’s background music to stop playing on Android devices if the user moved the app to the background while it was playing Relaxing Sounds from the sleep tracking screen, and then reopened the app to stop sleep tracking.

Other

• Changes to the order of profile icons to Pokédex entry order.

Resolved as of Version 1.0.11 (10/24)

■ Under certain circumstances, Error 028002 appearing and returning the app to the title screen when a large amount of ingredients was used for cooking.

1.0.12[29][22][30][24] iOS: November 7, 2023
Android: November 7, 2023
Bug Fixes
Bug Fixes

■ Some text and other displays showing up incorrectly after updating to version 1.0.11 in some environments.

Display bug examples:
• Pokémon levels displayed as 35
• Snorlax’s Strength displayed as 1,60
• All Pokémon nicknames displayed as “Pikachu”
• All item names displayed as “Handy Candy”
• Numbers (such as number of items held) displayed incorrectly (0 or 999, etc.)
• Some text displayed in foreign languages

■ The whole screen freezing during Pokémon Evolution animations in some environments.

Other

■ Preparations to add new Pokémon.
Please wait for more details at a later date.

Resolved as of Version 1.0.12 (11/7)

■ Errors such as 026113 or 026103 appearing on the mission screen when a user tried to receive weekly or limited-time mission rewards during an event, making them unable to receive the rewards.

■ Error 026102 appearing on the mission screen when a user tried to receive weekly mission rewards, making them unable to receive the rewards.
Note: In some cases, the mission contents would change and progress would be reset after a cache clear.

■ Mission progress not displaying properly on the mission screen.

1.0.13[31][32] iOS: November 16, 2023
Android: November 16, 2023

Bug Fixes
Eevee Week

New Features

■ Changes to allow a player to receive five candies of a randomly selected Pokémon capable of evolving with a Linking Cord when they use a Linking Cord from the bag screen.

■ Changes to the research community specs so that when a player receives research data from friends, it will be possible to occasionally receive two candies instead of one.
Note: The higher your closeness with your friends, the higher the chance you’ll get two candies.

■ Adding new Relaxing Sounds and alarms.
Note: You can download them from the sleep tracking screen.

■ Adding a notice on the Sleep Research Results screen when the researcher is already at the max research rank, explaining that research EXP is converted into Dream Shards.
Notes: The current highest research rank is 50.
We are currently working on the development of events and other opportunities to use Dream Shards in a new way.

■ Changes to Sleep EXP specs so that, if a helper Pokémon has reached its max level, any extra Sleep EXP earned through sleep research will be added to the “Sleep EXP Bonus Gauge.”
Note: Each time the Sleep EXP Bonus Gauge fills up (to 500 EXP), you will receive 1 Handy Candy S.
Example: If you receive 100 Sleep EXP, and all five of the Pokémon on your team are at max level, then 500 EXP (100 ×5) will be added to the gauge, and you will receive 1 Handy Candy S.

The Sleep EXP Bonus Gauge can be found in the following places:
• On the “Your Sleep Session” pop-up that displays after sleep tracking. This only applies if you had a max level Pokémon on your team when you finished sleep tracking.
• From a button on the upper right of the Pokémon screen. This is only viewable by users who have some EXP stored in the Bonus Gauge.

Note: The current max level for Pokémon is 50.

Game Contents

■ Changes to show a notification mark on the home screen’s shop icon, as well as the shop screen’s General Store icon, whenever new bundles are added to the shop.

■ Adjustments to the weekly rollover so that if Snorlax have already requested the same kind of food a certain number of times in a row, they will be less likely to choose the same one again.

■ Changes to the Sleep Style Dex so that if a researcher evolves a shiny Pokémon, the evolved Pokémon’s shiny version will count as discovered.

Bug Fixes Specific to Android

■ On Android devices, the screen brightness within the app reverting to how it was set before sleep tracking, even if the brightness was adjusted after sleep tracking.

Bug Fixes

■ A closeness increase display of “+1” appearing on the Research Community screen for friends who are already at max closeness.

■ Some texts displaying incorrectly, such as Pokémon nicknames and numbers of items held.

1.0.14[33][34] iOS: November 30, 2023 Bug Fixes
Bug Fixes

• The app not progressing beyond the loading stage on the title screen in certain situations

1.0.15[35][36] iOS: December 14, 2023
Android: December 14, 2023

Bug Fixes
Holiday Event

New Features

■ Preparation for the Holiday Event

■ Daily Gifts added to the General Store
Note: These are gifts that can be accepted once per day at no cost. Each gift contains one kind of item, such as Poké Biscuits or diamonds, chosen at random.

Game Contents

■ Adjustments to make it easier to pick up Berries and ingredients by flicking
Notes: The tap and flick response area has been increased, and this area can be changed based on the camera zoom status.
Adjustments have been made to Swalot and other large Pokémon whose Berries had been hidden.

■ The friend list in the Research Community has been changed to show friends in order of the most recent to send research reports

■ The max capacity that the bag’s items pocket can be enlarged to has been changed from 500 to 600

■ The max capacity that the bag’s ingredients pocket can be enlarged to has been changed from 500 to 600

■ Play will now be temporarily suspended when the device’s time settings are repeatedly changed

■ On the Map screen, the numbers of Pokémon whose sleep styles haven’t been seen yet will be replaced with “???”

■ A notification has been added to inform users that they don’t have enough storage space if the device has less than 100 MB of storage space left

■ The max number of research reports that can be received through the research community has been changed to 50 per day

■ Adjustments to a case that caused sleep consistency grades to become considerably worse
Note: Changes were made so that, when a user tracks sleep twice in one day but the longer sleep session tracking fails, the shorter sleep session’s tracking will not be included in the sleep consistency grade.

Balance Adjustments

■ Number of candies received when sending certain Pokémon to the professor increased
Example: Ivysaur candies increased from 5 to 7. Venusaur candies increased from 5 to 10.

■ Effectiveness of main skill Dream Shard Magnet S increased
Example: At level 1, from 88 to 240. At level 6, from 568 to 1,260.

■ Effectiveness of main skill Extra Helpful S increased
Example: At level 1, from 4 to 5. At level 6, from 9 to 10.

■ Adjustments so that when a Pokémon with a main skill specialty hasn’t had its main skill triggered after a certain number of times, it will become easier for the main skill to be triggered

■ The third “Get Snorlax to a certain rating” mission (the mission that has a reward of Pokémon incense) in the weekly missions was made easier to complete

Bug Fixes

■ Notifications not displaying properly when the server is crowded

■ Pokémon in the Pokémon Box that have Natures that lower their Energy recovery recovering only up to 80 after sleep tracking

■ Bonus Biscuits that were given out automatically during sleep research not being counted towards “Give out X biscuits” missions

■ In certain very rare cases, the app becoming unable to proceed when linking it with an Apple ID

Bug Fixes Specific to Android

■ News text not displaying properly when the text size is affected by Android devices’ font size settings

1.0.16[37][38][39] iOS: December 21, 2023
Android: December 21, 2023
Bug Fixes
Game Contents

■ End of Linking to Facebook Accounts

Bug Fixes

1.1.0 - 1.11.1

Dynamax icon.png The following is a dynamic list. Its subject matter requires frequent updates to remain current and complete. This list should typically be updated every month.
The last time this page was edited was on September 16, 2024.


Version Release date Official note Update contents
1.1.0[40][41] iOS: January 23, 2024
Android: January 23, 2024

New Area: Lapis Lakeside
Bug Fixes

Balance Adjustments

2024/01/31 02:20 Update

■ Decreasing the Energy recovery ▼▼ effect of Pokémon Natures.
Adjusted to ×0.88 (was ×0.8).

■ Increasing the effect of Pokémon sub skill Energy Recovery Bonus.
Adjusted to ×1.14 (was ×1.12).

New Features

■ Preparation for holding the Lapis Lakeside Opening event

■ A function that allows the whole team to eat cooked dishes together
When Snorlax eats dishes, helper Pokémon on your team will join and eat dishes together.
Helper Pokémon on your team will recover a small bit of Energy after eating. The less Energy your Pokémon have, the more Energy they will recover.

■ Adding a new area, Lapis Lakeside
Beginning at 3:00 p.m. on January 24, 2024, Lapis Lakeside will be unlocked if you complete the Dex goal of registering 240 sleep styles.
At Lapis Lakeside, you can meet nine more species of Pokémon.

■ Adding two new Sleep Style Dex goals
Note: The new goals will be added at 3:00 p.m. on January 24, 2024.

■ Adding a new ingredient, Greengrass Corn

■ Adding seven new recipes

■ Adding a new Relaxing Sound, Poké Flute

Game Contents

■ Changes to allow helper Pokémon on your team to pick up ingredients on the home screen even when your bag’s ingredients pocket is full.

■ Changes to save the display order (sort) setting, such as Strength, on the cooking screen.

■ Changes to show a notification mark on the pot by the tent on the home screen as well as by the Max button in the upper right on the cooking screen when you complete a Sleep Style Dex goal and expansion of your pot becomes available.

Bug Fixes

■ Fixes to a bug that caused helper Pokémon not to use Energy during sleep tracking
Up until now, due to a calculation bug related to Energy consumption, helper Pokémon were not using Energy for Sneaky Snacking and help that occurred during sleep tracking.

In the future, helper Pokémon will use Energy for help and Sneaky Snacking during sleep tracking, so your Snorlax may gain less Strength from Sneaky Snacking during sleep tracking than it did before.

This issue has been recognized as a bug for some time now, but because it did not cause any disadvantages for players, we prioritized other bug fixes and new feature development.

However, based on the following reasons, it has become more vital that we fix this bug, and so we are taking this opportunity to fix it.
• Some players being able to accelerate progress through the game considerably faster than intended by the developer (for example by performing certain actions during sleep tracking, they have been able to get help for a whole day without their helper Pokémon using up any Energy).
• Snorlax gaining more Strength on days when the player tracked sleep twice than on days when the player tracked sleep only once.

Energy will still be restored as usual when sleep tracking finishes, so helper Pokémon should generally not have less Energy when you wake up in the morning than they did before you started sleep tracking.

■ Fixes to a bug that gave one extra helping’s worth of Berries during Sneaky Snacking

■ Fixes to a bug that allowed for cooking four or more times a day when certain actions were performed

■ Fixes to a bug that made it easier for main skills to be triggered when certain actions were performed

■ Fixes to a bug that caused sleep tracking that was “reviewed later” not to be reflected in the weekly summary

■ Fixes to a bug that caused the Energy restored by Energy Pillows to cap at 100% in some cases

■ Fixes to a bug that caused the notification mark (a red circle) to continue displaying on the Shops icon on the home screen during the weekly turnover even after obtaining the Daily Gift

■ Fixes to a bug that caused the Shiny appearance of Pokémon that had been evolved twice not to appear in the Sleep Style Dex in some cases

■ Fixes to a bug that caused the “Choose Next Research Site” button on the home screen during the weekly rollover not to work when the device’s language was set to Turkish

1.2.0[42][43][44] iOS: February 8, 2024
Android: February 8, 2024

Event: Valentine’s Day 2024
Bug Fixes

New Features

■ Preparation for the “Valentine’s Day 2024” event.

■ Addition of 2 new Dessert/Drink recipes.

■ Addition of a feature that allows researchers to check their recipes at any time from the cooking pot on the home screen.

■ Addition of a feature that allows researchers to extend the effect duration of the Good Camp Ticket.
• After using 1 Good Camp Ticket, researchers can use more to extend the duration up to a max of 60 days.
Example: After using 1 Good Camp Ticket, a researcher uses 2 more tickets to extend the effect duration to 21 days (7 days × 3 tickets).

■ Addition of a feature that allows researchers to use multiple ingredients by tapping and holding on the ingredient while choosing ingredients for cooking.

Balance Adjustments

■ Raising carry limits for helper Pokémon
• Kangaskhan: +2
• Pinsir: +2
• Ditto: +4
• Heracross: +3
• Sableye: +6
• Absol: +4

Other

■ Fixes to other small bugs

1.3.0[45][46][44] iOS: February 29, 2024
Android: February 29, 2024

Electric Type Week
Bug Fixes

New Features

■ Addition of a new product, Trial Bundle.

■ Addition of a new main skill, Tasty Chance S.
• Dedenne arrives on 3/11, and this will be its main skill.

■ Addition of a subsection on the Stats page (viewable from the Edit Teams screen) to display the effects of helper Pokémon’s sub skills.
• This makes it possible to view each team member’s helping frequency with the effects of Helping Bonus applied.

■ When a player uses a Helper Whistle, the effects will be calculated based on the frequency listed under Helping Stats on the Stats page (viewable from the Edit Teams screen).
• This applies the effects of the sub skill Helping Bonus when a Helper Whistle is used.
Note: The effects of event bonuses or items such as a Good Camp Ticket are not applied when a Helper Whistle is used.

■ Addition of a new parameter to search Pokémon by: Sub Skills.

■ Addition of a new Relaxing Sound, “Game Sync.”

Sleep Tracking

■ Changes to the End Sleep Session button so a session stops with a slide rather than a tap.
• This makes it more difficult to end a sleep session by accidentally tapping the button.

Game Contents

■ Research rank, helper Pokémon max levels, and other limits unlocked.
• Research rank: 50 → 55
• Pokémon level: 50 → 55
• Max levels of certain main skills: 6 → 7
• Charge Strength S
• Charge Strength M
• Dream Shard Magnet S
Note: Other main skills’ max levels are scheduled to be gradually unlocked in later updates.
• Recipe level: 50 → 55
• Max expanded capacity of the bag’s items pocket: 600 → 700

Other

■ Details added to explanatory text for certain items, such as the Helper Whistle and the Good Camp Ticket.

■ Other small bug fixes.

1.4.0[47][48] iOS: March 21, 2024
Android: March 21, 2024

Bug Fixes
Raikou Research

New Features

■ Preparation for the Raikou Research event
• Please see the event news for more details.

Game Contents

■ Changing the total number of Berries and ingredients that any helper Pokémon can hold beyond its carry limit to 999

Other

■ Making it impossible to discard Master Biscuits

■ Adjustments to show Pokémon sleep styles in order of rarity on the sleep research results screen after snack time

1.4.1[49][50][51][44] iOS: March 24, 2024
Android: March 24, 2024
Bug Fixes
Bug Fixes

- A new version that fixes volume adjustment has been released.

1.4.2[52][53][54][44] iOS: March 29, 2024
Android: March 29, 2024
Bug Fixes
Bug Fixes

A hotfix is now live that addresses the following issues, along with other minor fixes:

- Error 26300 and 26301 during Sleep Point Exchange.
- The Community Research pop-up cannot be scrolled.
- The "SP" display from the Pokémon details screen appears in the incorrect location.
- The number displayed for "Research EXP/Dream Shards/Raikou's Mane" obtained during sleep research may appear in the incorrect location.

Players who continue to experience these issues should check their mobile app store for updates and clear the game's cache.

1.4.3[55][56] iOS: April 10, 2024
Android: April 10, 2024
Bug Fixes

■ Bug Fix
[Important] You will need to update to Version 1.4.3 before the Maintenance and Version 1.5.0 Update. If your version remains Ver. 1.4.2 or lower, there is a possibility the app’s update notices will not display properly after the Version 1.5.0 update launches.
The Maintenance and Version 1.5.0 Update is scheduled to launch around April 18. We will update with further details as they are decided.

1.5.0[57][58][44] iOS: April 18, 2024
Android: April 18, 2024

Flower Festival
Bug Fixes

New Features

■ Preparation for the Flower Festival event
• Please see the event news for more details.

■ Addition of Shiny Pokémon profile icons
• You will be able to set Shiny Pokémon you have befriended as your profile icon.

■ Addition of the new “Campfire” Relaxing Sound

Game Contents

■ Changes to the cooking times on the home screen
• The cooking times for breakfast and dinner have changed as follows.
Breakfast (before change): 6:00 a.m. to 11:59 a.m. → (after change) 4:00 a.m. to 11:59 a.m.
Dinner (before change): 6:00 p.m. to 5:59 a.m. → (after change) 6:00 p.m. to 3:59 a.m.

Balance Adjustments

■ Adjustments to the helping stats of certain helper Pokémon
• Slowbro
• Carry limit +6
• Ingredient finding ×1.3

• Sudowoodo
• Carry limit +6
• Main skill chance ×1.1
• Ingredient finding ×1.1

• Slowking
• Carry limit +6
• Main skill chance ×1.1
• Ingredient finding ×1.1

• Sableye
• Main skill chance ×1.15
• Ingredient finding ×1.1

• Swalot
• Carry limit +6
• Main skill chance ×1.15

■ Adjustment to the target of main skill Energizing Cheer S
• The helper Pokémon with the lowest Energy on the team will be more likely to receive the effect of this main skill.

■ Starting level of newly befriended Pokémon raised from between 1−3
• This adjustment is meant to help beginner researchers in particular so that can enjoy the game more.

1.5.1[59][60] iOS: April 19, 2024
Android: April 19, 2024
Bug Fixes

The following issue has been fixed for some with this latest update:

- Some "shiny Pokémon" do not appear as profile icon options.

1.6.0[61][62][44] iOS: April 30, 2024
Android: April 30, 2024

Fire Type Week
Bug Fixes

New Features

■ Preparation for new events
For details, please see the announcements that will be posted at a later date.

■ Addition of a new item, “Fire-Type Candy”
Using a Fire-Type Candy on a Fire-type Pokémon—either from your bag’s items pocket or from the Pokémon details screen—will exchange it for that Pokémon’s candies.

Examples using a Fire-Type Candy S:
• Used on Charizard → Charmander Candy ×4
• Used on Flareon → Eevee Candy ×4
Note: Additions of other types of candy are scheduled for later updates.

■ Addition of a new Relaxing Sound, “Waves”

Game Contents

■ Partial adjustment to helper Pokémon’s Energy recovery from cooking
The following change will be made to the Energy recovery of helper Pokémon who already have 100 or more Energy.
• Energy recovery before change: 0 → Energy recovery after change: +1

■ Adjustments to which Pokémon appear in some areas
You’ll be able to encounter the following Pokémon in the listed areas.
Greengrass Isle
• Vaporeon, Flareon, Bayleef, Meganium, Quilava, Typhlosion, Croconaw, Feraligatr, Espeon, Umbreon, Glaceon

Taupe Hollow
• Arcanine, Quilava, Typhlosion, Houndoom

1.7.0[63] Android: May 8, 2024

Entei Research
Bug Fixes

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1.7.1[63] Android: May 8, 2024 Bug Fixes -
1.7.2[64][65][44] iOS: May 14, 2024
Android: May 14, 2024

Entei Research
Bug Fixes

New Features

■ Preparation for the Entei Research event
Please see the event news for more details.

Game Contents

■ Changes to the conditions for when the Sleep EXP Bonus Gauge applies
• Before change: During sleep research, applied when any helper Pokémon on the team reached the current max level of 55, regardless of the user’s research rank.
• After change: During sleep research, will apply when any helper Pokémon on the team has reached the max level possible for the user’s research rank at the time.
Note about the Sleep EXP Bonus Gauge: If the team includes any helper Pokémon that have reached max level, any extra Sleep EXP earned through sleep research is added to the Sleep EXP Bonus Gauge. Each time the Sleep EXP Bonus Gauge fills up to 500 EXP, the user receives 1 Handy Candy S.

■ Added new perks to the Novice Researcher Bonus
The following perks have been added to the Novice Researcher Bonus.

• One additional hungry Pokémon
For each of the first seven sleep research sessions, one Pokémon will for sure arrive hungry.
Note: This does not apply to the second sleep research session of the day.

• If all of a user’s area bonuses add up to less than 100%, then the researcher’s area bonus will increase by 10% each week.
Note: This also applies to researchers whose Novice Researcher Bonus period has already ended; if all of your area bonuses add up to less than 100%, your area bonus will increase by 10% each week.

Balance Adjustments

■ Adjustments to the helping stats of certain helper Pokémon
• Persian
• Frequency shortened by 200 seconds

• Golduck
• Ingredient finding ×1.2
• Carry limit +3

• Wobbuffet
• Main skill chance ×1.1
• Carry limit +3

• Lucario
• Frequency shortened by 100 seconds

About Pokémon GO Plus +

■ Implementation of improvements so regular sleep research can be conducted for both sessions when two sleep tracking sessions are reported at the same time via Pokémon GO Plus +.
Note: When three or more sleep tracking sessions are reported, regular sleep research will be conducted once and the rest will all be included in one report, as normal.

1.7.3[66][67][68][44] iOS: May 22, 2024
Android: May 22, 2024
Bug Fixes An update has been released that includes several bug fixes.
1.8.0[69][70] iOS: June 11, 2024
Android: June 11, 2024

Summer Festival
Bug Fixes

New Features

■ Preparation for the Summer Festival
Please see the event news for more details.

Balance Adjustments

■ Adjustments to the helping stats of certain helper Pokémon
• Pinsir
• Carry limit +3
• Ingredient finding ×1.05

• Heracross
• Carry limit +2
• Frequency shortened slightly
• Main skill chance ×1.05

Other

■ Capacity limit for the bag’s items pocket unlocked
• Items pocket max capacity: 700 → 800

■ Some texts adjusted or unified

■ Other small bug fixes and adjustments

Bug Fixes

■ Alarms set on Pokémon GO Plus + going off an hour late (in countries with Daylight Saving Time)
Note: The alarm time will be automatically corrected when you connect to Pokémon GO Plus + after updating the app.

1.8.1[71][72][73][44] iOS: July 3, 2024
Android: July 3, 2024
Bug Fixes

An update has been released that includes bug fixes.

🔹In some environments, an "unknown error" pop-up is displayed when moving to the Lapis Lakeside area.

1.9.0[74][75] iOS: July 9, 2024
Android: July 9, 2024

1st Anniversary Fest
Bug Fixes

New Features

■ Addition of a display option for the pop-up that appears when Snorlax’s rating goes up

■ Preparation for the First Anniversary Fest
For details, please see the announcements to be posted at a later date.

■ Addition of a new product, Trial Bundle Vol. 2
Please see the news for more details.

Balance Adjustments

■ Change to the help adjustments based on Energy
Help from helper Pokémon with low Energy will be slightly more effective.

■ Adjustments to some dishes made with Greengrass Soybeans
• Ninja Curry
• Strength: 6,159 → 9,445
• Greengrass Soybeans required: 15 → 24
• Large Leeks required: 9 → 12

• “Water Veil” Tofu Salad
• Strength: 1,843 → 3,113
• Greengrass Soybeans required: 10 → 15
• Snoozy Tomatoes required: 6 → 9

• Ninja Salad
• Strength: 10,095 → 11,659
• Greengrass Soybeans required: 15 → 19

• “Huge Power” Soy Donuts
• Strength: 3,213 → 5,547
• Pure Oil required: 9 → 12
• Greengrass Soybeans required: 6 → 16

Other

■ Loading time sped up on Pokémon Box screen
Note: We also plan to speed up other screens’ loading time in future updates, such as the one for Edit Teams > Select Member.

■ Power consumption reduced for tracking sleep without laying mobile device face down

■ Some texts adjusted or unified

■ Other small bug fixes and adjustments

1.10.0[76][77][78][44] iOS: August 1, 2024
Android: August 1, 2024

Bug Fixes
Good-Night Ribbon

New Features

■ Preparations for future events
For details, please see the announcements posted at a later date.

■ Addition of a new feature: Good-Night Ribbon

Helper Pokémon can get Good-Night Ribbons based on the amount of sleeping time you’ve shared.
Getting a Good-Night Ribbon will raise some of a Pokémon’s helping stats.
The effects the ribbon has on stats depend on which of the four levels of Good-Night Ribbon it is, and these levels are unlocked based on the amount of sleeping time shared with that helper Pokémon.
• Ribbon level 1: 200 hours of sleeping time shared
• Carry limit +1
• Ribbon level 2: 500 hours of sleeping time shared
• Carry limit +2
• If the Pokémon can still evolve once (example: Pikachu), its helping frequency is shortened by 5%
• If the Pokémon can still evolve twice (example: Pichu), its helping frequency is shortened by 11%
• Ribbon level 3: 1,000 hours of sleeping time shared
• Carry limit +3
• Special profile icon of that helper Pokémon
• Ribbon level 4: 2,000 hours of sleeping time shared
• Carry limit +2
• If the Pokémon can still evolve once (example: Pikachu), its helping frequency is shortened by 7% (for a total of 12% shorter)
• If the Pokémon can still evolve twice (example: Pichu), its helping frequency is shortened by 14% (for a total of 25% shorter)
Note: Each level’s effects will be added as you unlock them.
Example: If you unlock ribbon level 2 with Pichu (a Pokémon that can still evolve twice), you’ll get the effects of ribbon level 2 in addition to the effects of ribbon level 1.
Therefore, that particular Pokémon will get three effects from the ribbon: +1 to its carry limit from the ribbon level 1 bonus, plus an additional +2 to its carry limit and 11% shorter helping frequency from the ribbon level 2 bonus.
Game Contents

■ Adjustment that allows helper Pokémon with the Skills specialty to bank main skill uses

Until now, for all helper Pokémon, a main skill would not trigger again until it has been used once.
After this adjustment, Pokémon with the Skills specialty will be able to bank up to two uses of their main skill.
Notes: After this adjustment, when you tap on a helper Pokémon with a magnifying glass over its head on the home screen, if the Pokémon has the Skill specialty, it will sometimes use its main skill twice at one time.
Pokémon that don’t have the Skills specialty can only bank one use of their main skill.
You can see your helper Pokémon’s specialty in the upper right of the Pokémon’s details screen (from the home screen, tap Pokémon, then Pokémon Box, then tap on an individual Pokémon).

■ Rewards when you’ve reached the max area bonus

If you’ve reached the max area bonus, your 5% area bonus increase will be automatically divided and distributed across other areas.
Example: If you have reached the max area bonus for Greengrass Isle and have the areas up to Snowdrop Tundra unlocked, the 5% area bonus increase that would normally go to Greengrass Isle will be shared amongst Cyan Beach (+2%), Taupe Hollow (+2%), and Snowdrop Tundra (+1%).

■ Unlocking the limits for research rank, helper Pokémon levels, and more
• Research rank: 55 → 60
• Pokémon level: 55 → 60
• Max levels of certain main skills: 6 → 7

• Ingredient Magnet S
• Extra Helpful S
• Cooking Power-Up S
Note: Other main skills’ max levels are scheduled to be gradually unlocked in later updates.

• Recipe level: 55 → 60
• Max expanded capacity of the bag’s ingredients pocket: 600 → 700

■ Addition of three-star sleep styles to the sleep styles that can be discovered on Greengrass Isle
We will add multiple three-star Pokémon sleep styles to the sleep styles that can be seen during sleep research on Greengrass Isle.

■ Increase to Strength gains from certain dishes
The Strength gains from some dishes that don’t require many ingredients will be increased slightly.

■ Bedtime rewards increase
Some of the rewards you can get by sticking to your bedtime will increase.

■ Sleep research rewards increase
The amount of research EXP and Dream Shards you can get from sleep research will increase slightly.
Note: Adjustments will focus mainly on sleep styles that require a low amount of Drowsy Power.

■ Adjustment to game function when you edit your team
After the adjustment, whenever you change which Pokémon are on your team—even if you only change one Pokémon—any banked main skills that are ready to use for any of the Pokémon on your team will be canceled.
We are making this adjustment to prepare for a wide variety of main skills that we plan to implement in the future.

About Pokémon GO Plus +

Note: This section is relevant to researchers who have paired with a Pokémon GO Plus + device.

■Special Pikachu’s max friendship level unlocked: 18 → 20
When special Pikachu’s friendship reaches 19 or higher, a third ingredient slot—Honey—will be unlocked.
Note: The ingredient collection rate for its first two ingredient slots—Fancy Apples and Soothing Cacao—will not be lowered.

■ Addition of exclusive Pokémon GO Plus + achievements
Achievements have been added so you can receive rewards depending on the sleep logged using your Pokémon GO Plus +.
Note: The time will be calculated starting after the achievements have been added, so the total sleep time towards the achievements will start at 0.

■ Addition of a special Pikachu profile icon
You can now select a special Pikachu profile icon from your profile page after pairing with your Pokémon GO Plus + device.

Other

■ Compatibility for tablet devices and folding smartphones

■ End of Pokémon Sleep support on Android OS 7
If you are using one of these systems and would like to continue playing Pokémon Sleep, please consider updating your OS version or transferring your data to a compatible system (one with Android 8.0 or newer, or iOS).
Also, if you are using one of these systems and are considering purchasing a Premium Pass, please make your purchase after updating your OS version or transferring your data to a compatible system (one with Android 8.0 or newer, or iOS).
If you are using a device with Android 8.0 or newer, or iOS, support will continue as before. There is no need to take any action.

■ Some texts adjusted or unified

■ Other small bug fixes and adjustments

Resolved as of Version 1.10.0 (8/1)

■ Bedtime notifications set on Pokémon GO Plus + going off an hour late in countries with Daylight Saving Time
Note: The notification time will be automatically corrected when you connect your Pokémon GO Plus + device after updating the app.

1.10.1[79][80][44] iOS: August 2, 2024
Android: August 2, 2024
Bug Fixes Bug Fixes
1.11.0[81][82][83][84] iOS: August 27, 2024
Android: August 27, 2024

Suicune Research
Bug Fixes

New Features

■ Preparation for the Suicune Research event
Please see the event news for more details.

Game Contents

■ Addition of a function that continuously increases the number of candies when you hold the increase button to level up Pokémon using candies
You’ll be able to continuously increase the number of candies by holding the + button on the “Level Up” pop-up on a Pokémon’s details screen.

Other

■ Adjustments that make it possible to use Dream Clusters from the Use Item button on the lower right of the Pokémon details screen

■ Adjustments that allow changes to graphics quality and FPS from the menu on the title screen

■ Adjustments to display of friends’ log-in times
Friend log-in times will be displayed in more detail (within 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5 days) on the Friends List page accessible from the Research Community page.

■ Compatibility with newer versions of Unity
In-app data will be re-downloaded the first time you log in after the 2024/08/27 05:00 maintenance update finishes.
We recommend linking your account or generating a Transfer Code beforehand and downloading the data in an environment with Wi-Fi.
For details, please see “Announcement about Data Download for the Next Update.”

■ Adjustments to some animations

■ Some text adjusted or unified

■ Other small bug fixes and adjustments

1.11.1[85][86][44] iOS: September 6, 2024
Android: September 6, 2024
Bug Fixes Bug Fixes

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