Yes! Now we have more official information about the game that has been topping charts and winning over hearts of every fan who wanted to be a Pokemon trainer. Pokemon Go has not even been released globally and already it has so many stories built around it, both good and bad. But the fans always have questions about further releases and Niantic’s plans of further updates.
Recently in an interview with Business Insider, Niantic, CEO, John Hanke asserted that their first priority after the servers are stabilised and the game is officially released globally would be to bring the Pokemon trading feature into the Android and iOS based game which he believes is, “kind of a core element”.
While, speaking to Game Informer, Hanke said that players can expect additional features, more options to interact with pokestops and much more. The servers are already a subject for upgrade and the game will receive bi-weekly updates.
Server issues are one of the main concerns for the developers right now as a lot of players are currently being tormented with connectivity issues.
Hanke also confirmed to Game Informer that, the pokestops being temples and churches are indeed intentional as he goes on to say that these were mostly suggestions submitted by players and that these are easily accessible public places.
As it is an MMO game, the company plans to keep the game updated regularly. Hanke also hinted that the game could be coming into dedicated augmented reality devices like the Microsoft Hololens goggles, which is coming closer to a formal release.
With all that being said, Pokemon Go is already a massive success and with plans to keep the game updated, the company might very well be able to sustain it in the tough mobile market.