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Over the years, Niantic has tried many formulas to meet the demands of players while still pushing its real-life community mission. From remote raid passes to more wild spawns in areas without PokeStops and gyms, many changes in recent years have genuinely made Pokemon Go more accessible. Most recently, this included the long-awaited introduction of remote trades. And like many new Pokemon Go features, Remote Trades are a bit more complicated and confusing than players might have hoped. What could be a big game-changer remains largely a question mark for many players at this point, myself included.
Remote Trades Help Solve a Huge Pokemon Go Problem (In Theory)

Like much of Pokemon, Pokemon Go theoretically wants to encourage community building and connection. But in reality, many players over the years have found themselves isolated when it comes to in-person connections who still play the mobile game. While events like Pokemon Go Fest and Raid Days can bring players to the same locations, they don’t always result in much actual conversation between strangers. And that means that many of us have had a few key Pokemon Go Research Tasks waiting for completion for years.
Several Pokemon Go Research Paths in recent years have included tasks like Dual Destiny’s “Trade Pokemon 3 Times” or Jump-Start Research’s Trade 3 Pokemon With a Friend. Performing trades is also a Field Research task that can get added to your list when spinning Poke Stops and gyms. Yet until recently, trading could only be performed in person. That meant you needed to know or meet someone else who played and get them to agree to trade Pokemon. For many players, that means those Research Tasks fester uncompleted for months to years waiting for the ideal moment.
In theory, the introduction of remote trades is a fix for this longstanding issue. After all, while in-person community may be scarce for many players, the online Pokemon Go experience is another story. There are plenty of popular subreddits, Facebook Groups, and other spaces like Campfire where Pokemon Go players can connect. For years, fans have been adding friends in these virtual spaces. Now, it is technically possible to trade with these online friends in Pokemon Go, making it easier to tick off Research Tasks and get Pokemon from regions around the world. But though the feature released worldwide on December 11th, few players have yet to meet its steep unlock requirements.
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