Pokemon Go
The augmented reality mobile game "Pokemon Go" by Nintendo is shown on a smartphone screen in this photo illustration taken in Palm Springs, California. REUTERS/Sam Mircovich/Illustration

Niantic, the developer of popular location-based augmented reality game, "Pokémon GO," announced Monday that it is lifting a ban imposed on some accounts who used third-party “add-on” apps to move ahead in the game. Recently, “Pokémon GO” cheaters and hackers were hit with "lifetime" ban penalties for compromising "the integrity of the game."

In an update Monday, Niantic said that the ban will be lifted from some accounts that were said to have been wrongly blocked. Some users who downloaded unauthorized apps, such as location spoofers, “may not have realized that some add-on map apps do more than just show you nearby Pokémon.” Some of these third-party software like the now-defunct Necrobot makes it possible to trick the app into believing that actual travel had taken place.

While Niantic said it would be reversing the ban on some users, it warned that add-on maps that scrape data from the game's servers still violate the terms and conditions. Players who use these add-on maps may still face an account ban.

Below is the full update from Niantic:

We continue to work to ensure the integrity of the game and the health of our servers by blocking unauthorized access and at times by banning offending accounts. This includes blocking bots, data scraping operations, and banning end user accounts associated with those activities. Some players may not have realized that some add-on map apps do more than just show you nearby Pokémon. Each end-user app can be used as a collection tool by the app creator, invisibly collecting and forwarding data to the app creator with or without the knowledge of the end user. These apps can have an effect similar to DDoS attacks on our servers. Because of this we have had to ban some accounts associated with using these add-on map tools, leading to confusion by some users about why they were banned. This is a small subset of the accounts banned. As a result of some changes made to our infrastructure, we are now able to unban this set of accounts. Add-on maps which scrape data from our servers still violate our Terms of Service and use of them may still result in an account ban going forward. Accounts whose sole purpose was to scrape data are not being unbanned. Accounts which used apps or websites to remotely capture Pokémon, battle or deploy on Gyms, or harvest resources from PokéStops are also not being unbanned. Our main priority is to provide a fair, fun, and legitimate experience for all players, so, aggressive banning will continue to occur for players who engage in these kinds of activities.