Pokemon GO Monster Tracker Beta Fix Coming Soon?

Winter is coming but it will be a harsh one for Pokemon GO players who are still waiting for the beta fix of the Pokemon GO monster tracker.

When Pokemon GO was released, one of its notable features was the Pokemon GO monster tracker because it allows the mobile game's user a much easier way to tracking down and catching the pocket monsters in the real world. However, Niantic has taken it down a few weeks after the game was launched. Now, players were left to find the monsters themselves without any help.

The Pokemon GO monster tracker worked out fine a few days after the game was released. It made Pokemon hunting much more exciting because players can see their favorite Pokemon characters in real-world settings, with some caught in funny and unexpected places. It doubles the fun because players can also take a screenshot of those Pokemons and face them on their social media accounts. It is safe to say that the Pokemon Go monster tracker was one of the features that made the game very popular.

However, not long afterward the monster tracker got glitchy and after receiving various complaints from Pokemon Go users, Niantic's answer was just to take it down completely. The game developer later announced that they will be releasing a fix soon. The Pokemon Go monster tracker beta fix came but problem is, it was only limited to the San Francisco Bay area. So far Niantic has no plans to bring the solution outside the Bay area and to the rest of the world.

A Niantic representative said that they are still testing the beta fix that is exclusively available in San Francisco and that they have no exact timeline yet when to roll out the solution.

One Pokemon Go player wrote on Reddit, "Niantic took away the trackers right before winter. I hope they come out with one cause who is going to wander around aimlessly in the cold?"

The question then is will the Pokemon GO monster tracker beta fix come or the Reddit fan's fear will actually come true?

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