Ever checked "Pokemon GO's" Facebook, Twitter or any social media platform? Whenever they put out the features of each "Pokemon GO" update, there will always be a comment or two saying to fix the "Pokemon GO" tracker.
If you are one of those "Pokemon GO" players who are also dying for an effective and efficient "Pokemon GO" tracker, then we got bad news for you. Niantic seems to be acting deaf and blind to all of these complaints and request from "Pokemon GO" fans and here's why.
No Plans of Releasing The 'Pokemon GO' Beta Tracker Any Time Soon
Yup, you've heard that right folks, "Pokemon GO" Niantic Labs just confirmed that as of the moment they don't have any plans of including the "Pokemon GO" beta tracker to any of the upcoming "Pokemon GO" updates. It has been more that 2 months since the "Pokemon GO" beta tracker made its debut in San Francisco.
"Niantic is still testing a new type of tracking that's geo-locked to San Francisco," a representative told us. "At this moment, there is no estimated timeline to potentially rolling it out wider." As reported by Polygon. As Niantic is consistent in taking down third-party tracking apps, the whole "Pokemon GO" community has been dying for a true solution, to efficiently track Pokemon in "Pokemon GO."
'Pokemon GO's' Latest App Update Stops Spawns Automatically
Niantic quietly included in "Pokemon GO's" most recent update to stop Pokemon spawns for players moving or travelling at 30 miles per hour. Now this definitely is a good thing specially for the safety of many "Pokemon GO" players but it does have it pros and cons. Such as "Pokemon GO" players who are taking advantage of Pokemon spawns during their commute and as winter is about to arrive in some parts of the world, it's surely better to play "Pokemon GO" and stay warm in your car at the same time.
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