Niantic would be putting the batteries with Pokémon Go and in the coming weeks we could see the arrival of Pokémon exchange between trainers and real-time battles between trainers.
It seems that Nintendo and Niantic are going to put the batteries with Pokémon Go, which seems to have died of success and the number of players has plummeted. Niantic is working hard to re-engage players and is increasingly working on hosting events and updates that drive a new surge of players. The company is making great efforts to reverse the situation and make Pokémon Go back to being the game it was in July / August, when this game caused a sensation around the world.
According to the CEO of Niantic and founder of the company, John Hanke, two new aspects would be about to arrive in Pokémon Go. One of them would be the exchange, something that has been requested by the fans of the game by active and passive and that has been delayed for a long time. Another long-awaited feature coming soon is real-time battles, something that could reinvigorate the game.
Hanke says this could come 'soon' as they are hard at work offering these features. A date has not been given, logically, so we will have to wait a while. This means that it may take a few weeks or a few months, possibly in late spring or early summer, when the heat arrives and the students start vacation.
In the end, Niantic seems to pay attention to the demands of many users, who asked for the arrival of these functions and who were tired of capturing Pokémon, having them all and did not enjoy the battles in the gyms, which are automatic, monotonous and very easy to beat. We don't know about you, but we are looking forward to trying these new features.
Source: wccftech