"Pokemon Go" has recently added some updates that could bring it back on the map, after losing a handful of players and enthusiasts in the past. While the augmented reality game shows a little bit of light, the company behind it apparently omitted one attribute that caused controversy.

As some may know, the Niantic Labs title is all but a pushover in terms of popularity and download standing to the masses having only launched mid-2016 and garnering massive revenue along the way. However, there were still some features the game lacked and due to it, fans seemed to be put off until events and updates started to surface for "Pokemon Go."

According to Github, the recent "Pokemon Go" update 0.57.2 brought about some changes in the system, particularly removing the remnants of the trading beta code. The company, however, revealed that players should not worry about additional features in the near future, as there will still be additions along the way.

It was reported by Pokemon Go Hub that Niantic plainly removed the codes that were not entirely used from the APK, and the company works rather hard to make the best happen for both the game and the consumers. This does not imply that the trading is removed, and players may hear more about the said "Pokemon Go" feature eventually even if there may not be any sure dates just yet.

Fans are urged to make the best out of the generation two update for "Pokemon Go," given that it is one of the features that were waited on and demanded for quite a time. It can be recalled in the past that the trading aspect was announced before, and will come without a doubt and might do so unannounced. What do you think of Niantic's action on removing the bits of codes pertaining to trading? Stay locked for more news and updates for "Pokemon Go."