The latest Among Us Airship update is out, with more updates planned
What you need to know
- The latest update has come to the popular game Among Us.
- The update features an all-new map with new tasks and locations to explore.
- InnerSloth has revealed that more updates are coming, featuring improved graphics and larger lobbies.
The latest update to the incredibly popular game about deception, Among Us, is being rolled out. The newest update features a brand-new map called the Airship, which has a ton of new features such as being able to choose where they start from after a meeting is called, ladders, and all new tasks. Among Us was previously only available on PC and mobile, but ever since its debut on the Nintendo Switch, it's been steadily chilling at the top of the Nintendo eShop charts.
The developer of the game, InnerSloth, has announced in their most recent blog post that even more frequently requested content will be coming to their hit game. The developers are working on revamping the entire art style to give it an overall cleaner, more polished look, and is comitted to providing fans with more consistent updates. In addition, InnerSloth has disclosed that soon players will be able to enjoy the game with 15-player lobbies, making staying un"sus"picious even more exciting.
Among Us is definitely one of the best Switch games you can purchase on a budget, providing endless hours of fun with friends and strangers alike.
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