'Pokemon Go' News Update: Buckingham Palace Infested with Rare to Find Pokemons

The Buckingham Palace is the latest British landmark that’s been infested by "Pokemon Go" creatures. It was revealed that a rare Pokemon, Jynx, does not seem intimidated by the palace guards as it loitered around the grassy areas of Queen Elisabeth’s court.

The Royal Family is invaded by an intruder, but this time, the palace guards can’t do anything about it. It was recently revealed that one of the hard to find "Pokemon Go" creatures was spotted inside the Buckingham Palace. Vanity Fair revealed that the controversial Pokemon who was labeled as “racist” due to its black appearance was seen lurking inside Queen Elisabeth’s home.

Daily Mail then added that "Pokemon Go" character Jynx (known as Rouge in Japan), a psychic who is wearing a gown is said to be a transvestite creature with a black face. Though the augmented reality game is not officially available in the UK, it was revealed that millions would still participate and had the "Pokemon Go"  downloaded.

Aside from Jynx, there are several Pokémon who also sought shelter inside the Buckingham palace. Charmander, Bulbasaur, and even Squirtle were found inside the Buckingham Palace. A 23-year-old “Pokemon Go” player named Craig stated that he enjoyed playing the game as there are already numerous people involved.

“I'm enjoying it, there are a lot more people playing it than I expected,” the "Pokemon Go" player told Daily Mail. “We've already got a WhatsApp group for it and I think I'm the youngest one in it - the oldest is about 35. I've caught 26 in two days and I've played the least out of my friends.”

The Buckingham Palace is only one of the few bizarre places where "Pokemon Go" creatures could be found. You can “catch them all” through sex toy shops, meat shops, real estate sales and even inside a laundry bin. Daily Mail then added that they can also be found on the famous Platform 9 ¾ ay King’s Cross Station from Harry Potter.

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