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Nearly Half a Billion Users Played Among Us In November (theverge.com) 37

Roughly half a billion people played Among Us in November, becoming "by far the most popular game ever in terms of monthly players," according to Nielsen's SuperData. The Verge reports: The success is even more remarkable because InnerSloth -- the company that makes Among Us -- only has four employees. That's roughly 125 million players per person who works on the game. It's proven to be so popular that the studio decided to cancel a sequel that was in the works and just put all its effort into improving the original. It even caught the attention of sitting congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, who livestreamed herself playing it to try to encourage people to vote, with an audience on Twitch that peaked at over 400 thousand viewers.

In an email to The Verge, Carter Rogers, Principal Analyst at SuperData, said that the next-most popular game in terms of monthly active users only clocked in at 300 million. Rogers notes that Nielsen arrives at its figures through a mix of "point-of-sale and event data from publishers, developers and payment service providers." Among Us' release on the Nintendo Switch was recent enough that it didn't have an appreciable impact on the game's total numbers in Nielsen's analysis.

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Nearly Half a Billion Users Played Among Us In November

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  • by Jarwulf ( 530523 ) on Wednesday December 23, 2020 @07:01PM (#60861104)
    Social interaction doesn't just improve the game its mandatory and centered around it. It could use some tweaks and a bit more elaboration though. Being a crewman is much more boring than an imposter.
  • I guess I live under a rock, I hadn't heard of it before today.
    • It's been pimped pretty heavily by Steam for the past few months. Harder than Cyberpunk even. I'd get an ad for it every time I signed in until very recently.

      Not free, but close, Currently on sale for $4. Strangely enough, it seems to have come out over 2 years ago.

    • by Jarwulf ( 530523 )
      This is a game that appeals more to 'normies' aka the kind of people who don't get into games or who get more into mobile/p2win rather than traditional games. Ironically there isn't that much overlap between the two as you might expect.
    • by tlhIngan ( 30335 )

      It's free on mobile (Android/iOS), but there are ads. You can pay to remove the ads, or just buy any in-app thing (which is purely cosmetic) to remove ads as well.

      On PC its $5, and I think its $5 on consoles as well, except its free ob Xbox Game Pass.

      It's a remarkably addictive game - nothing more fun than accusing people and defending against it. and a strategy of winding down the voting clock.

      Apparently I'm incredibly suspicious and get accused either way.

  • Nobody played among me.

  • Populartry clearly never was an argument for anything.
    It correlates much more with being an argument against something.
    But in this case, still not in a useful way. It's not stealing and eating babies suddenly became popular and you should hide your newborn, or anything.

    Quit wasting our time. (We can do that perfetly well ourselves, thank you very much! ;)

    • Course not, which is why none of us are here.

    • by Petrini ( 49261 )

      Personally, I think it's pretty remarkable. The game was out for ... eighteen months? Something like that before streamers picked it up and it became popular skyrocketed in cultural significance. Even my kids who've never played it know it and make jokes and memes about it. It's a strong counter to the "streamers steal our game and give us nothing in return" argument publishers have tested the waters with. It's got cute art and to be bringing so much entertainment to so many from four employees is pre

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    • I'll keep playing Civ II on SheepShaver. It's old, but at least I won't run into any moron politicians there.

      ... or any girls at all, for that matter!

  • In the game, your character is assigned tasks to complete with line of sight visibility only on a 2 d map. There are a couple of imposters who kill people and you win if your side is victorious. Votes are called to determine who is the impostor, so clever and convincing lying using your voice is a necessary part of the game.

    This is so revealing as to how the person responds that I consider streaming this gameplay superior in every way an actual debate. I can’t believe we’ve gone this long
  • For many of us, the game is relaxation, stress relief. I like playing WoW. Castle Nathria Heroic was especially cool. I am not a PRO player and I use the help of more experienced gamers from Leprestore https://leprestore.com/wow-us/ [leprestore.com] . It keeps me in the game and I get stronger

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