“Oi mate, you actin’ the mickey?”
Pokémon Sword and Shield have spawned a fair number of memes in the past few days. You can probably guess which one’s my favorite.



Aye, she’s a guid Scottish lass.
But one just happened to be everyone’s immediate prediction for the mostly inevitable third version of the game: Pokémon Gun. Which, uh, doesn’t exist. But that didn’t stop Mexican newspaper La Voz de Michoacán from accidentally using an image with the fake logo in it for a piece on
Pokémon Sword and Shield anyway.

While the article doesn’t actually mention the fake version, there’s a safe bet someone’s gonna have one hell of a talking to from their boss.
Source: IGN