Pokémon Go may be taking the world by storm, but that doesn't mean it's resting on its laurels.
John Hanke, the CEO of the hit game's developer, told an audience at a comics convention over the weekend that the game will evolve over time. In fact, he said, the company has only put in "probably a tenth" of the features that it had imagined into the game so far.
His conversation with late-night host Chris Hardwick at San Diego's Comic-Con revealed a few key details that should please Pokémon Go fans. One of the first features his company, Niantic, will add to the game is the ability to trade the little critters between players.
The company also plans to make Poké Stops and Gyms more versatile, perhaps having them function more like Poké Centers in the traditional games, where users can manage and heal their Pokémon.
Players should also expect that very rare or legendary Pokémon will appear in the game during special events - events that may be similar to those Niantic holds for its other game, Ingress. Those game-related gatherings, staged at cities around the world, have drawn crowds of thousands of players together.