Its good news for the "Pokémon Go" players as reports suggests the company is planning to come up with the feature of real-time player vs player battles. The feature is likely to come up with the new update.

According to TNW, "Pokemon Go" will soon get the monster trading and player to the player battle. In September 2016, Hanke implied that feature will likewise be coming to "Pokémon GO," as a component of the improvement of the multiplayer and social aspects of the game. The element is said by Hanke to be frequently examined among the development group, so it ought to be released soon.

In a current meeting with Waypoint, Hanke now asserts that Pokémon exchanging and PvP fights are en route. Hanke stated that the features will come soon. He also added that the components were postponed from being created and actualized in "Pokémon GO" because of the server issues. Niantic Labs confronted it upon the launch of the game when it needed to deliver overloaded servers because of an unexpected lot of wannabe Pokémon experts reports, MacRumors.

Hanke said that, notwithstanding the server issues, at least one of these two elements would have been released for "Pokémon GO." The question is whether the expansion of Pokémon trading and PvP fights, at whatever point that might be, would be sufficient to keep up the enthusiasm. Pokémon trading may at present not permit players to finish their Pokédex because of certain Pokémon just showing up in specific locales.

Hanke told Waypoint, "It is what it is. I'll take the massive wave of hysteria we enjoyed, and just deal with the fact that it's caused us to take a bit longer to get the rest of the features up. We're really happy to make our users happy." Stay tuned for more "Pokémon GO" updates.