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Jul 19, 2016 07:21 AM EDT

The famous Canadian singer - Justin Bieber, is the latest celebrity to enjoy Niantic's reality mobile game "Pokémon Go."

Bieber along with his pals were unrecognized in the early hours of Monday morning, as they run with quick, light steps along the southeastern corner of New York City's Central Park in the singer's quest to "Catch 'Em All."

Bieber's pal Alfredo Flores hit on his Instagram account and posted a video clip in which Bieber is currently in New York City on his "Purpose World Tour." And after words went out that the rare Gyarados of "Pokémon Go" was on the loose, Bieber intensely sprints across the street of New York with a drove of Pokémon fans thoroughly scrutinizing for the digital creatures, according to PEOPLE.

The manager of Bieber, Scooter Braun, also posted on his Instagram account and stated that it's amazing to see one of the most popular singers in the world in New York looking for Pokemon and no one noticed him, based on the report of US Magazine.

However, it doesn't seem like Bieber won against the other gamers for the digital creatures, MTV reported.

Bieber isn't the only celebrity to get enthusiastic on "Pokémon Go." The American singer-songwriter - John Mayer, purchased 14,500 PokeCoins for $99.99 and the singer posted a screenshot of his purchase on July 10.

On July 12 at the Budapest airport, the American rapper Tyga was seen paying no attention to his girlfriend (Kylie Jenner) while checking for Pokémon. And Nick Jonas hit on Twitter about the "Pokémon Go" obsession of Demi Lovato that's getting out of hand.

Anyway, the reality mobile game will utilize GPS and the camera of compatible devices. After launching, "Pokémon Go" instantly became one of the most used smart device apps, and the game exceeded the previous record held by Candy Crush Saga, Daily Mail reported.

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