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Business Insider reports that Pokémon Go players will finally get the ability to trade Pokémon with each other. Game developer Niantic is taking a different approach to trading, making it a little more complicated than just swapping mega-powerful monsters with complete strangers. The key to trading will be your friends. The more you battle alongside your friends, the stronger your friendship will get and this will allow you to trade pokemon.

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