A redditor claims to have found a horrifying, AI-generated, multi-limbed figure in a rental house listing photo and it's exactly the sort of Phasmophobia-style jump scare I didn't need this morning

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by Andy Edser
February 20, 2026
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 A redditor claims to have found a horrifying, AI-generated, multi-limbed figure in a rental house listing photo and it's exactly the sort of Phasmophobia-style jump scare I didn't need this morning
A shocking discovery in a rental property listing has left many scratching their heads—and feeling uneasy. A redditor claimed to have found an AI-generated figure in a house photo that resembles the eerie jump scares from *Phasmophobia*, a popular ghost survival game. The image, featuring a multi-limbed, otherworldly figure crawling through impossible geometry, caught attention for its unsettling details and clear signs of being AI-generated. From warped patterns on cushions to objects like hand soap appearing distorted, the photo is riddled with errors that reveal its synthetic origins. The incident highlights how AI image generation is becoming increasingly advanced yet still prone to noticeable flaws. While the technology can create convincing visuals, it often stumbles in complex scenarios, leading to eerie results like this multi-limbed figure. The discovery raises questions about the accuracy of online listings and
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Originally published on PC Gamer on 2/20/2026