'Pokemon GO' Trading Confirmed By Niantic; Players Can Get MewTwo, Articuno, Moltres, Zapdos & Mew?

"Pokemon Go" fans are now excited. There is a new upgrade that is set to take "Pokemon Go" world by storm. There are reports that claim that Niantic is now going to allow players to trade Pokemons. This is expected to add more excitement to "Pokemon Go," which already enjoys high popularity.

Pokemon Trade in "Pokemon Go" Confirmed By Niantic. There are reports that the players of "Pokemon Go" can very soon trade their Pokemons. This is confirmed by Niantic Labs CEO John Hanke. He also stated that this is the top priority assignment that the developmental team of "Pokemon Go"has currently undertaken.

When trading of Pokemons open up, "Pokemon Go" is expected to get more enjoyable and engaging. Adding to the fact that trade of POkemons is what the players want the most, it will also enable people to have a social interaction.

There is another advantage that is attached to this new feature. There are some "Pokemon GO" players who could never really lay their hands on MewTwo, Articuno, Moltres, Zapdos and Mew. When the trade option opens up, the gamers can get these varieties of Pokemons when they play "Pokemon GO."

Niantic has not announced the date on which it intends to make the new feature available. What the "Pokemon GO" players can do now is to catch as many Pokemons as they can. This will enable them to trade their Pokemons when the trade feature opens up, reported Bustle.

Pokemon Trade in 'Pokemon GO' game: How Does It Work? Unlike what most "Pokemon GO" expect, the Pokemon trade could be very simple. The players of "Pokemon GO" might have to just use Bluetooth to exchange Pokemons of their choice with other players, reported Inverse.

While many "Pokemon GO" players are looking forward for the new feature to be released, some players feel that this will worsen the cheating situation. This is because some gamers could use bots and GPS spoofing apps to transfer Pokemons using their accounts. However, it is too early to predict how the new feature will affect the "Pokemon GO" game.

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