Among Us remains a popular game for streamers and groups of friends when server issues aren’t ruining the experience. The game’s notoriety has caused other game series to incorporate elements of Among Us via crossovers or hidden Easter eggs. The Among Us and Brawlhalla Twitter pages recently had a bit of a conversation that lead fans of both franchises to believe Among Us might be teasing a Brawlhalla crossover or vice versa. Nothing has come of this since, but the sheer number of crossover events in Among Us suggests something like this could happen.
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Innersloth’s latest update for Among Us is focused on mobile versions of the game, targeting iOS and Android platforms. For iOS fixes, Innersloth has ironed out issues with joining lobbies, Among Us freezing on a black screen, and an “age fix.” For Android, the developer patched a certain bug that was causing low light issues in the game when the lights on a map were not actively sabotaged.
Innersloth also states that it is aware of various tasks in the game not performing correctly and is continuing to look into a fix. Tasks are an essential part of the game, so it’s probable InnerSloth is prioritizing this. The developer also reminds players to update their games to the latest version, 2021.3.5, to avoid unnecessary issues patched out in the last update.
These patches should help get some Among Us mobile players back up and running. While waiting on the next big update that might include a new free map, new tasks, and other changes, players can enjoy the new Among Us quickchat feature, which provides a handy menu for making accusations or chatting with others in-game.
Among Us is out now for Mobile, PC, and Switch, and will come to Xbox One and Xbox Series X/S in 2021.
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