Among Us New Crewnate Colors

Among Us future update to add new crewmate colors and 15-player lobbies

Cyan is still sus tho.

InnerSloth is all about keeping fans in the loop when it comes to Among Us. That’s why the developer released a quick dev log yesterday regarding its progress on an upcoming update for the social deception game. The report wasn’t too lengthy, but it did reveal some key changes on their way to Among Us, including bigger player lobbies and new crewmate colors.

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According to InnerSloth’s progress report, the team is working to increase lobby sizes. Currently, the max number of players in a match sits at 10, but InnerSloth will soon allow up to 15 players. Of course, the game itself will also need some tweaking to accommodate 15 players, which means an updated meeting screen. InnerSloth said that players should “expect a bit of reworking” on the meeting screen, where players discuss who to eliminate from the round.

 

The dev log also included a sneak peek at a “new intro” to the meeting screen. An image showed one name in the center, grayed out to indicate a death between rounds. Meanwhile, the corner showed the name of the person who called the meeting. It looks like this will be meant to ensure that everyone knows at the start of each round who was killed and who reported the body.

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