This Pokémon Go bug created the creepiest Occasion Play encounter we have ever seen

As if the present Occasion Play woes weren’t sufficient, gamers are actually operating into terrifying Pokémon Go creature encounters when attempting to finish missions with their family and friends. 

In a Reddit put up dated Nov. 5, a consumer named u/dahrhel shared a seize of one of many creepiest scenes I, and presumably each different Pokémon Go participant, have ever come throughout within the recreation. It confirmed a tiny Wooper engulfed within the coach’s shadow, utterly hiding the catch ring, and it reminded the neighborhood of very relatable darkish, but hilarious, scenes.

Addressing it as a Occasion Play bug, the participant highlighted the characteristic’s flaws requiring Niantic’s consideration, however the put up went on to draw a number of feedback on the way it makes the proper meme template.

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“Wooper: ‘I’m at risk!’” one participant wrote, ending that assertion with a smiley face that mimicked Wooper’s nonchalant expression regardless of the approaching hazard. “That little smile, these soulless eyes. Poor man, however why did I snort,” one other participant wrote.   

Different gamers took the chance so as to add hilarious contexts of their very own to the image, making a promising meme out of it. “The recent pocket staring again at me from the microwave:” one participant wrote, and it’s so relatable.

It’s not simply u/dahrhel, different gamers additionally claimed to have confronted the identical situation whereas attempting out Pokémon Go’s Occasion Play. 

Whereas u/dahrhel didn’t share something about how they ended up creating the bug or whether or not they managed to work round it to catch the Wooper, some gamers revealed it’s only a flaw, and might be prevented by not standing too near the Pokémon. 

It’s doubtless that Niantic received’t give this bug or flaw the eye it deserves, however I’m simply glad we will keep away from operating right into a creepy scene like that in future Pokémon Go video games—simply don’t stand over the poor creatures.

Author: Ronnie Neal