Although it released over two years ago, Among Us has recently become one of the hottest games around, and that's leading to a strain on the game's servers. As Twitch streamers and YouTubers continue playing the game for their audiences, more and more people are flocking to it in their free time as well. Among Us, which is a sci-fi spin on social deduction games like Town of Salem, has one major problem despite its massive popularity: its servers can't seem to keep up.

The success of Among Us is fairly recent, although the game began to gain momentum earlier in the summer. Since then, it's become the most-streamed party game on Twitch, dethroning Fall Guys after months at the top. As the game spreads via streamer audiences and social media, more and more people want to play. However, Among Us' servers can be fairly inconsistent at times, which has caused a lot of frustration for its players.

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It's a lot of pressure for the game's creators, indie studio InnerSloth, who were surprised by Among Us' sudden success. The game, which is available on PC and mobile, just doesn't seem to have servers that are able to keep up with heavy traffic. Although officially there's no word on why the servers keep going in and out, this seems the most likely reason. With so many people trying to log in and play Among Us at the same time, the servers are just being overloaded. It's certainly frustrating, for both InnerSloth and people who want to play the game, but some players have reported ways to reconnect quickly.

What To Do When Servers Go Down For Among Us

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Among Us is extremely popular right now, hitting a massive 3 million concurrent players by the end of September. The servers, which probably weren't programmed to handle such massive numbers, likely just can't handle it. InnerSloth has tried to focus on stabilizing its servers to accommodate the traffic, but it's had mixed results so far. Still, some Among Us players have found ways to get back into the game quickly.

Because so many people are logging in to Among Us at the same time, the servers may kick players because it can't handle the stress. People have reported that changing the server region can fix that. For example, someone in North America can change their server region to Europe or Asia before changing it back to America and being able to reconnect. Additionally, simply closing the game completely and then restarting it has reportedly solved connection issues after being kicked. However, if Among Us servers go down completely, then these quick fixes won't work.

Ultimately, Among Us is just too popular for its own good right now. The game's servers can't accommodate such a large volume of users. While developer InnerSloth works to fix the issue long-term, there are some possible quick fixes if someone gets kicked from a server. But if the server goes down completely, then players will just need patience until it goes back up.

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