Urban legends are par for the course in any industry. Video games are no different. As soon as the gaming industry became mainstream, urban legends soon followed. The accessibility of the internet and social media only helped pour the proverbial fuel onto the raging wildlife that was the several video game urban legends that ranged from sinister to just downright plain weird.
To help celebrate Halloween this year, we've decided to round up some of the best (and by that, we mean creepiest and most disturbing) video game urban legends that have come up over the years.
Herobrine and Minecraft
Ask anyone who's played Minecraft before, and even kids who are playing it now, and they'll know who Herobrine is. What's funny is that Herobrine isn't real and that it's an urban legend that originated way back in 2010.
The original story goes that a copy of the default player character with no eyes appeared in the game out of nowhere that has since been "confirmed" by other players. The name "Herobrine" comes from the name of a user that the initial poster claims to have been contacted by. However, Notch, Minecraft's creator, has since denounced the ghost's existence. But, it hasn't stopped him from getting cheeky and adding a "-removed Herobrine" line in one of the game's patch notes. The infamous Lavender Town Syndrome Even until today, some believe that the initial rumors surrounding Pokemon's Lavender Town were true.




