"Pokemon Go" recently became one of the most admired titles to date, more so that the recent Halloween update was fruitful to many. Now, the current question on what is to surface for the game has become quite epidemic-given that new creatures, features and modes are somewhat on the line.
The latest in the array of updates for "Pokemon Go" surely did well for the company as many reports justified. That being said, what now comes forth after is one to be aware of, especially if it was a promise long overdue. This points to the Trading feature that was once rumored, alongside the Generation 2 creatures that could come at any unexpected time.
According to recent reports on Reddit posts, some players are already finding ways on how to properly address the supposed Trading feature for "Pokemon Go." Theoretically, some players urge tracing out the creatures that they would want to primarily keep, as well making sure that they keep the ones that are hard to find. Normally, other players will want to trade with the better Pokemon, which could favor the trader less favor in such a case.
One other smarter way to make use of the "Pokemon Go" trading is making sure that it is used to complete their PokeDex. Many can agree that capturing as much creatures as possible is the ultimate goal of "Pokemon Go," setting aside their rarities and qualities. This also favors those whose locations are not too gifted with spawns and various kinds of Pokemon accordingly.
There is no news yet as to when the Trading feature for "Pokemon Go" will surface. One other rumor being looked at is the arrival of the Generation 2 creatures, which at this point still looks somewhat bleak to many. To contradict this, however, is the expectation that the Thanksgiving Event to be made by Niantic will bring forth a whole plethora of updates respectively---starting with flying Pokemon. This is still uncertain, but speculations point to such tendency after the Halloween update.
Will there be something big in store for the Thanksgiving update? Stay posted for more "Pokemon Go" news here at Gamenguide.