Pokemon Go has been all over the news and social media lately. Some people think the new app is a ridiculous waste of time while others are clinging to the idea of recapturing their childhood. Whatever the case, New York City’s Central Park was swarming with eager participants after a rare find was supposedly “spotted” at the infamous city park.


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Due to the game’s system of drawing players into real world locations to catch the various kinds of Pokemon, there have been occasions where a crowd has formed to obtain a rare part of the Pokedex. A video released Friday, which you can see below, shows trainers rushing into Central Park late Thursday night to catch the rare Eevee evolution, Vaporeon.

A similar situation played out Wednesday, July13 in Bellevue, Washington. Hundreds of players stormed a park when Squirtle, another rare Pokémon, appeared there.

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Pokemon Go is now the biggest mobile game in U.S. history, and is available on iOS and Android.