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‘Pokemon GO’ Cheats, Tips & Tricks: Best Places to Catch Rare Pokemons in US & UK

‘Pokemon GO’ Cheats, Tips & Tricks: Best Places to Catch Rare Pokemons in US & UK

"Pokemon GO" is now considered as the most popular game in the planet. However, up until now, players of the Niantic game are still having a hard time catching rare Pokemons since their locations are also uncommon.

Where To Catch Rare 'Pokemon GO' Creatures in United States

The Bitbag reports that "Pokemon GO" creatures like Aerodactyl, Chansey, Dratini, Electabuzz, Hitmonlee, Kabuto, Lapras, Porygon and Snorlax were found in Los Angeles. In Seattle, on the other hand, Snorlax, Porygon, Hitmonlee, Hitmonchan, Electabuzz, Dratini and Aerodactyl were found.

Where To Catch Rare 'Pokemon GO' Creatures in United Kingdom

The Bitbag added that several rare creatures were spotted in United Kingdom. Most of these uncommon Pokemons were seen in the country's major attractions, which means players should at least visit these place to get the must-have creatures.

Reports say that Fearow, Magnemite and Jigglypuff can be caught in the Cadbury World while Snorlax, Geodude, Machop, Kabuto, Mankey and Koffing can be found in Regent's Park. Moreover, other rare creatures in the "Pokemon GO" game like Tentacool, Koffing, Sandshrew, Poliwhirl, Hitmonlee and Dragonite were spotted in Tower of London, while Rhyhorn, Electabuzz, Dratini, Doduo, Beedrill and Horsea were sighted in the ZSL London Zoo.

Additionally, other uncommon "Pokemon GO" creatures such as Hypno, Dratini, Seaking, and Growlithe were seen in the York Museum Gardens while Golbat, Charmander and Dratini were spotted in Museum of Liverpool. In Hampton Court Palace, Magmar, Ghastly and Horsea were also spotted.

Furthermore, some "Pokemon GO" players have caught Snorlax, Blastoise, Ponyta at York Boat. Lickitung and Haunter, on the other hand, were spotted in Edinburgh Zoo and Manchester Cathedral, respectively.

No 'Pokemon GO' Worldwide Release is Happening Soon

Despite these rare Pokemons being spotted in different parts of the U.S. and U.K., Niantic has confirmed that "Pokemon GO" is not yet ready for a global release. As a matter of fact, GamenGuide has previously pointed out that the game develop has to make sure that all their servers are doing fine to avoid technical glitches should they start adding servers.

Stay tuned to GamenGuide for more "Pokemon GO" news and update! Did you find this article helpful? Share to us your thoughts in the comment section below.

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