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In New York, hundreds of people caught a rare monster at night. Video

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The craze for Pokémon Go takes on more and more new forms. So, one of the users of Twiter videotaped the night chaos caused by the game Pokemon Go in Central Park in New York.

Crowds of players flocked to the park for the rare Pokémon Vaporeon. People decided that it would be easier to catch the creature in the middle of the night, but that was not the case. Some arrived in cars and abandoned them with their engines running in order to search for the creature.

In two days, the video was watched by over one and a half million users.

The game, developed by Niantic, was released on July 6 for iOS and Android mobile platforms and has since hit record-breaking popularity and downloads in the US and other regions where it is already available.

The game requires users to physically move in the real world, collect and pump their Pokemon, join teams, participate in tournaments against other players.

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