'Pokemon Go' Trading Feature Initial Release Date Set

"Pokemon GO" trading feature is one of the most awaited features that the players around the globe have been waiting for. Niantic had announced the addition of Buddy Pokemon feature in the next update. However, there are rumors that "Pokemon GO" will have another additional feature too. This will be the trading feature which will ensure that everyone would have a chance to get their desired Pokemon. The trading feature, is rumored to have received a release date as of now.

According to the reports, the trading feature in "Pokemon GO" will be released during this Fall. However, it is also suggested that it might be released as early as October. This claim is said to be backed with several evidences, reported iTechPost.

It is expected that the trading feature in "Pokemon GO" will be like a hyped table CRUD. This stands for 'Create, Read, Update and Delete.' According to experts, making this kind of a feature is fairly simple. To add on, it is said that the trading system will not cause a major overhaul on the game but this depends on only the complexity of the feature, reported International Business Times.

An exact date on the release of the trading feature in "Pokemon GO" is not released. However, it is expected to be released sometime in October. Niantic has also confirmed the new feature addition recently.

The addition of the trading system will be one of the highlights as it was one of the franchise's core elements. Also, the addition of the trading feature in "Pokemon Go" will also help Niantic to win back thousands of their players who backed out due to the game's limited features. With all the updates and upgrades that are yet to come, it is possible that the "Pokemon GO" players will once again rise. It is not only the buddy system that will come in the next update of "Pokemon GO." Niantic is also looking at fixing several minor bugs on the game during the next scheduled "Pokemon Go" update.

© 2024 ParentHerald.com All rights reserved. Do not reproduce without permission.

Join the Discussion
Real Time Analytics