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'Pokemon GO' Latest News & Update: Version 1.1.0. Update Made Fans Drop It? Game To Lose Popularity Soon?

'Pokemon GO' Latest News & Update: Version 1.1.0. Update Made Fans Drop It? Game To Lose Popularity Soon?

The latest version of "Pokemon GO" was released on July 31 bringing with it many changes. However,  the new version backfired and fans are rallying over Reddit, asking what was Niantic thinking when the company removed the three-step tracker.

'Pokemon GO' Three-Step Tracker Gone

The Three-Step Tracker works like a compass in "Pokemon GO" when a player spots a Pokemon nearby. It allows players have an easy time finding a Pokemon in the game. However, with the feature gone and some third party sites out of commission due to Niantic sending cease-and-desist letters to the apps like Pokevision, players of "Pokemon GO" feel like looking for a stone in the coal mine in the game.

Several theories arise as to why the feature was removed. Some say the Three-Step Tracker was dispatched because it caused sudden freezing, which players of "Pokemon GO" are frequently experience while playing the game. Others players were enraged with Niantic, which isn't responding to any of the commotion fans are asking about since the sudden changes in the "Pokemon GO" game.

Meanwhile, increasing fans are getting unimpressed to the major changes "Pokemon GO" have launched these past few days. One fan say that catching pokemon is much harder than the previous version. Some fans are asking for refunds in protest, from the game developers.

However, "Pokemon GO" has been a better and more stable game since the July release. However, in this week's unfortunate turn of events, Niantic can face a devastating collapse if things are not be taken seriously and swiftly, especially in fixing the complains of the fans.

On Reddit, an account named HappyHoodwink wrote about what will happen if Niantic doesn't solve the problem early on. The user said that the avid fans of "Pokemon GO" who stick around will eventually lose patience. Stay tuned to Gamenguide for news and updates about "Pokemon GO"!

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