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‘Ghostbusters World’ Game May Be The Next Pokemon Go

Fancy catching some ghosts?

Credit: Ghostbusters World/YouTube

The new augmented reality game allows users to track down and catch ‘ghosts’ much like Pokemon Go allowed players to catch Pokemon.

And if it’s half as popular as Pokemon Go, there will soon be people walking around every street with their heads deep in their phones trying to catch as many ghosts as possible.

Ghostbusters World will allow users to battle ghosts from all dimensions and if they are good enough, capture them too.

The game will see players being able to enter all dimensions of the franchise including films, books, and theme parks and users may even come across new ghosts.

Be sure to check out the videos before to find out more about the game and … happy ghost-catching!

And if real-life spookiness is what you’re in to, check out the creepiest road in Sydney here!

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