The world has been playing Pokemon Go which caters to all ages who knows how to walk and use the phone. Seemingly, it should have caused no problems but still, there were accidents that happened in relation to playing the game which may be accounted to abuse, misuse and overuse. But if the problem will arise from the game itself, then it will be the end of it all for the once popular game.

But before the threat of a third party tracker would destroy the authenticity of the product, Niantic Labs has no choice but to shut down the trackers and leave all the players of the game hanging in midair. In a recent report from CNET, a Thanksgiving gift from the company that made Pokemon GO has released a new tracking system that can also go live online.

Thanks to Niantic Lab, the new tracker really works which the players can now avail of the double experience points and stardust. What a way to celebrate Thanksgiving Day, right?

Plus, they have made a new Pokemon character to add up to the excitement of their players. This is something that would make up for what had happened on the tracker glitch.

The game still works well on populated cities and but it will be easier to catch Pokemon now because of a system they recently made. Footprints are provided for every Pokestop whenever there is a nearby Pokemon on the list. Once selected, the map will help in the tracking of the footprints.

The new features which have been described are called "Sightings" or "Nearby" as reported by Cinema Blend. And it is set to help the players how to capture the Pokemon and to determine the locations therein.

Testings are already done on parts of U.S, Canada, and Australia to fully mobilize the features. But then, it is not final as final for Niantic Labs as they have to collect feedbacks to fully roll out the feature. That is the reason why Pokemon Go may be good only in high-density areas and in the city for now, hopefully.

It may be a long way to the process of trial and error as in the case of Pokemon Go but players are still hoping that the popular game will find its way back to the track and it will not take too long.