Good news "Pokémon GO" players! A tracking app called "PokéMesh" will now allow you to locate and catch Pokémons even the rare ones. Although the tracking app is only available on Android as of the moment, iPhone users are still hopeful developers will create an iOS version of the tracking app.
Despite the app's limitation, "Pokémon GO" players are still delighted "PokéMesh" was created now that the updated mobile game killed a couple of tracking apps including "PokéVision," Mirror reported. Prior to its closure, "PokéVision" said they are respecting the decisions of Nintendo and Niantic to close down these third-party apps.
According to Metro, Niantic has decided to kill these third-party apps to stop the "Pokémon GO" mobile app from slowing down. Fortunately, players still have "PokéMesh" that works just fine. In addition, developers of "PokéMesh" are actively refining the tracking app to resolve crashing issues and to keep up with "Pokémon GO" updates.
According to the developers, about 35,000 people have downloaded the tracking app as of August 15. With the looks of it, the persons behind "PokéMesh" have a lot on their plate as more and more "Pokémon GO" players are now using the tracking app to enjoy the mobile game.
Meanwhile, some "Pokémon GO" players claimed they caught Pokémons like Blastoise, Dratini, Kadabra, Dragonite, Charizard and a lot more by using the "PokéMesh" app. Developers of the tracking app also said they detected 150.000 Pokémon with "Pokémesh" having an average of 30.000 per minute.
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