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The founder of Minecraft threw an insane Halloween party at his $70 million mansion this weekend

by Madeline Stone on Nov 2, 2015, 12:16 PM

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Markus Persson, the Swedish video game programmer best known for creating "Minecraft," threw a huge Halloween party at the Beverly Hills mansion he famously bought for $70 million in 2014. 

The home is completely over the top, with a 16-car garage, home gym, giant infinity pool, and lots of designer decor worth hundreds of thousands of dollars.

Persson — or "Notch" as he's known in the gaming community — has certainly been enjoying his new digs, throwing wild parties where big-name DJs like Zedd, Skrillex, and Dillon Francis have been spotted hanging out. 

Notch went all out for Halloween this year, throwing a massive party with the theme "Creatures of Hellcrest" (the mansion is located on Hillcrest Road in Beverly Hills). 

SEE ALSO: The founder of Minecraft has been hosting wild parties since he bought his mansion for $70 million

A group of zombies set the mood for a spooky good time.

#chrisblaskiphoto #creaturesofhellcrest #beverlyhills #halloween

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Party planners even hired zombie mermaids to swim around in Notch's infinity pool.

First zombie mermaid I've seen. What a time to be alive. #chrisblaskiphoto #creaturesofhellcrest #chrisblaskiphoto

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Their makeup and costumes were totally over the top.

#chrisblaskiphoto #losangeles #beverlyhills #creaturesofhellcrest #halloween

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