A fan-made 3D render of Among Us utilizing Unreal Engine 4 is circulating the internet and the results are breathtaking. The game is a colorful 2D experience that sees players working together to complete tasks while trying to figure out which one of them is an imposter. The imposter, meanwhile, works against the rest of the team and tries to kill them off one-by-one - which is more amusing than it sounds thanks to the game's cartoonish style.

The game is free for users on Android and iOS but comes with ads, while players on PC can purchase the game for USD $4.99 on Steam and get an ad-free experience. There is also a myriad of DLC for the game, all of which is cosmetic in nature, such as pets that can accompany players around the maps. There are also Among Us wallpapers available for mobile users, such as the Interstellar Crewmate, the Cityscape Imposter, and more.

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Capitalizing the game’s popularity, Reddit user iambackit rendered Among Us in full 3D utilizing Unreal Engine 4. The redditor posted a video showcasing them exploring the game’s first map - a spacefaring vessel - complete with the Medbay, Upper Engine Room, Reactor, and more. Viewers can even see a fellow crewmate aboard, dressed in yellow and looking an awful lot like a Minion from Despicable Me. Fans interested in seeing the rendering can do so below.

Renderings such as the one shown above must take a great deal of time for someone to make, especially when they’re not backed by the capital or staff of dedicated studios. It’s this kind of time investment and dedication - not to mention skill - that showcases the various talents of the gaming community, as well as their love for certain titles. The developers at InnerSloth, a tiny team of passionate individuals who just want people to love their content, should be proud that someone would take the time to recreate their project in this style.

Gamers can be some of the most diehard, loyal individuals in an industry, and their commitment to a certain franchise, developer, or publisher will only grow when companies support fan-made creations of their universes. The outpouring of fan art and other tributes from Among Us players goes to show that. Often, though, these fan creations end up getting them in legal trouble with a game's developer. Such was the case with Apeiron, a fan-made remake of Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic that would have been free to PC owners who had a legitimate copy of the original game - until Disney and LucasArts shut that right down to the dismay of anxious fans.

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Among Us is available on Android, iOS, and PC.

Source: iambackit/Reddit