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Weird Among Us Cosplay Lets You Be All 10 Players At Once

Weird Among Us Cosplay Lets You Be All 10 Players At Once An Instagram user is making "low-cost" Among Us cosplays using his own body parts to represent the crew members of the beloved multiplayer game. An Instagram user has found a bizarre way to cosplay multiple Among Us characters at the same time. The social deduction game has taken the internet by storm despite being largely ignored when it released in 2018. The game has reached such incredible amounts of popularity that the developer cancelled a sequel to focus up on developing the current game. Among Us, like the similarly explosive Fall Guys before it, owes much of its success to its adorable, minimally designed characters. The astronauts in Among Us are small, beanlike creatures, decked out like Skittles in bright primary colors. Like in Fall Guys, players can purchase cosmetic accessories for their astronaut, including hats, and even little pets that can follow them around. While players are mostly interested in Amo

Why Among Us New 15Player Lobbies Will Need More Imposters

Why Among Us New 15Player Lobbies Will Need More Imposters

InnerSloth will introduce 15-player lobbies into Among Us in a future update. This extra amount of players means extra Impostors are needed as well.

Why Among Us New 15Player Lobbies Will Need More Imposters

Since its release in 2018, Among Us has gotten some pretty major updates. Now, thanks in part to renewed interest in the game and its rising popularity, more updates are on the way. InnerSloth, the indie studio behind Among Us, has already announced several upcoming new features. One of these is the option to play in a lobby for up to 15 players. However, this lobby will need to come with a higher number of Impostors as well.

The last major update for Among Us added the Airship, the long-awaited new map that was the game's largest one to date. After nearly two months, however, some players are growing tired of the game maps and gameplay mechanics once more. This is perhaps why Among Us has once again seen an increase in mods, as fans and streamers look to shake up gameplay until another big update arrives.

Thankfully, InnerSloth has already announced some big changes coming to Among Us soon. These changes include a revamped art style and 15-play lobbies. The idea of playing rounds of Among Us with up to fifteen people sounds pretty enticing, especially on larger maps like the Airship (which can feel a bit too empty with the game's current limit of ten players). However, more players in a lobby warrants more Impostors, too.

How More Impostors & Bigger Lobbies Can Make Among Us More Fun

Why Among Us New 15Player Lobbies Will Need More Imposters

Currently, up to three Impostors are allowed into a single lobby in Among Us. Assuming ten players are in the lobby, that means it's seven crewmates against three Impostors. Once the 15-player lobbies are introduced, that number of crewmates would increase to twelve if no options for extra Impostors are added. And while there's evidence that Impostors win more than crewmates in Among Us already, this would tip the scales a bit too much in the crewmates' favor.

Ideally, this means InnerSloth will add options for more Impostors in 15-play lobbies. Allowing up to five Impostors against ten crewmates would be more comparable to the game's current ratio. It would keep the game feeling balanced, but five Impostors could also really crank up the tension. Of course, for players who prefer fewer Impostors, those options should still exist (like they currently do in 10-player lobbies).

InnerSloth has announced a 2021 roadmap for Among Us, but so far it hasn't been shared. Because of this, it's difficult to know exactly when these new features will be added. However, a 15-player lobby definitely needs a greater number of Impostors for players who want them. Hopefully, InnerSloth will add this as an option whenever the Among Us update finally arrives.

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