The Pokémon Company (TPCi) has confirmed that the feature will roll out later this month, coinciding with the launch of the game's next set of cards. While the update is highly anticipated, trading will not be as straightforward as some might have hoped. To initiate a trade, players must first be in-game friends. One of the more controversial aspects of the new trading system is the requirement to consume in-game items to complete a trade. While TPCi has not provided details on exactly which items will be needed, many speculate that Poké gold, the game’s premium currency, will be involved. However, for free-to-play gamers, this could feel like another monetization strategy rather than an improvement to the overall experience. However, the restrictions and possible in-game costs could dampen excitement for some. The extent to which trading improves the game will likely depend on how well players can navigate the limitations and whether TPCi makes adjustments based on feedback. Read more in our articles including "Pokémon TCG Pocket to Introduce Trading Feature with Restrictions and Costs" and "World of Warcraft: Dragonflight Season 2 goes LIVE".
The Pokémon Company (TPCi) has confirmed that the feature will roll out later this month, coinciding with the launch of the game's next set of cards. While the update is highly anticipated, trading will not be as straightforward as some might have hoped.
To initiate a trade, players must first be in-game friends. One of the more controversial aspects of the new trading system is the requirement to consume in-game items to complete a trade. While TPCi has not provided details on exactly which items will be needed, many speculate that Poké gold, the game’s premium currency, will be involved.
Our coverage of game update includes: "Pokémon TCG Pocket to Introduce Trading Feature with Restrictions and Costs"; "World of Warcraft: Dragonflight Season 2 goes LIVE"; "10 Video Games to Watch Out For in March 2017". Each article provides unique insights and information.