A vivid compilation of Among Us mesmerizing wins and fails shows just how much fun the game is for everyone involved – if, of course, cheaters are not ruining the experience. In an attempt to fight off the hackers’ plague, developers are currently working on implementing accounts in Among Us so that it would be easier to report violators.

According to one of the recent announcements on Steam, the Innersloth studio is planning to implement an account system by December. At first, its functionality will be fairly limited with players only be able to report hackers and toxic gamers. At a later date, as promised by developers, such things as friendslists will appear. Overall, the system will likely help to cleanse Among Us from the overwhelming presence of cheaters.

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A video compilation of best plays from Among Us by GAMINGbible (as shared by LADbible via Twitter) is clearly a perfect demonstration of why the game is so immensely popular and deeply satisfying. There’s a hilarious clip of an Impostor killing a crewmate, immediately reporting the dead body, and trying to get away with that by asking where the corpse was found. Little did he know that the person reporting a crime scene in Among Us is visible to everyone else. As a result, the Impostor was voted off without any hesitation. Another clip shows a crewmate initiating a meeting with the only intention to share with everyone how clean was their card swipe during the notoriously hard task. After deciding to vote him off for being silly, the whole crew then proceeds to randomly choose a different player who, to everyone’s admiration, turns out to be an Impostor.

With players spending a lot of quality time in Among Us, it’s quite obvious that the demand for additional content that should add diversity to the experience is growing strong. Innersloth has already recognized the necessity to introduce much-needed novelties to the game as the studio is currently working on a new map. According to the brief announcement, the location is likely to be at least as big as the popular Polus map – if not bigger.

While the video is an inspiring piece of content that is likely to attract new players into experiencing Among Us, it also underlines the fact that a team of trusty pals and voice interaction is also required to get the most out of the game. Playing with randoms can hardly result in such hilarious outcomes, but most importantly, there could be hackers to spoil the pleasure of fooling around in Among Us.

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Among Us is available for PC, iOS, and Android devices.

Source: LADbible - Twitter