'Pokemon Go' Cheats, Tips and Tricks: Twitch Gives Free Tutorial To Catch Them All? [VIDEO]

The uniqueness of "Pokemon GO" relies on having its players walk around the real world in order to catch them all. However, players these days have found a new way to catch Pikachu and the rest of the Pokemon characters without even leaving their homes.

How to Cheat and Catch Pokemon in 'Pokemon GO'

According to News.com.au, one way to catch even the rarest Pokemon of them all is by using Twitch. A user of Twitch named Lord_Cloudy has also been broadcasting himself on how he can trick "Pokemon Go" thus allowing him to catch all the Pokemon that he can find in different locations of the world.

According to this user, with the use of a GPS spoofing software, he can trick "Pokemon GO' into thinking that he is in a different location. Through this software, players can teleport to a place of their choosing thus they will be able to catch even the rarest Pokemon that they can find.

Another user of Twitch also used the channel to teach others on how to use the cheating software of "Pokemon GO." Twitch on the other hand, still has not banned the "Pokemon GO" cheats during live streams since Niantic itself has not banned them.

The Use of Pokemon Tracker and Locator

Another way to cheat on "Pokemon GO" is with the use of a Pokemon tracker and locator that uses API to grab location of nearby Pokemon. The use of this tool will allow players to scan the location and easily catch the Pokemon. Players can scan anywhere as long a "Pokemon GO" service is available in that location.

Niantic Does Not Stop Cheating on 'Pokemon GO'

Niantic and even Twitch have not still responded to the growing means of players to find cheats and tricks to catch them all in "Pokemon GO." However, the Pokemon GO communities are reacting to this growing disadvantage.

Some are saying that cheating is alright while others are condemning those who are even asking for pay just to get their cheating software. Well, players will have to find their own means to enjoy "Pokemon GO" and until Niantic make the cheating stop, the trend will still continue.

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