"Pokemon GO" is undeniably among the most successful games launched in the 21st century. Though most fans have considered this as the best game ever in history, Niantic still has a lot surprises for its fans but it seems like everything will be put on hold after some gamers filed some complaints in the federal court.
Polygon reports that more or less 80 "Pokemon GO" players have slammed Niantic with several complaints regarding the game. While the game seems to be working just fine, quite a number of gamers got disappointed by some glitches they have encountered since day one.
One "Pokemon GO" gamer has revealed that Niantic banned his account with prior notice. Sources have revealed that this certain player had spent a total of $450 for purchasing some third-party applications used for tracking and other auxiliary programs to make it easier for them to catch Pokemons.
"I had my account taken away from me without any warning or contact from Niantic. I have emailed them and sent in an appeal form against my ban," one "Pokemon GO" player has written in the complaint. "I would like to have all my money that I spent on their game refunded or my account returned to me so i can continue to play their game."
Other "Pokemon GO" players have also reported that the game has caused a lot of trouble in their places already. There were also some who claimed that their privacy has already been invaded.
With these claims, new reports are claiming that Niantic could probably delay the release of the upcoming updates such as the Generation 2 and Legendary pokemons like Mew, Mewtwo, Zapdos, Moltres and Articuno, the Player-to-Player Battles, Trading System, Capture Feature and the new tracking system.
Though these reports could possibly be true, Niantic has not yet confirmed anything as of yet. Hence, "Pokemon GO" players should take everything with a grain of salt until it has been proven true and correct.
Meanwhile, GamenGuide has previously reported that Niantic is now ready to release the Generation 2 and Legendary pokemons like Mew, Mewtwo, Zapdos, Moltres and Articuno, the Player-to-Player Battles, Trading System and Capture features. As a matter of fact, the game company could possibly start launching these new features next month.
However, it seems like Niantic has decided to focus on addressing the complaints the game has been getting since its release rather than releasing new "Pokemon GO"
features that could either make things better or worse. Stay tuned to Game & Guide for more "Pokemon GO" news and updates!