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Among Us 2022 roadmap shows new roles and more collaborations are coming

Among Us isn't done with updates quite yet.

The social deduction video game Among Us still has many more updates and plans for the future. Studio Innersloth has revealed an updated roadmap for the game, showing what fans can expect in 2022. The first major update was released in November 2021, and it included Cosmicubes, 15 player support, and new roles like the Shapeshifters.

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The 2022 roadmap has Friend Lists and quality of life updates as “Coming Soon.” Friend’s List will allow players to contact other Crewmates they play with, which is a feature that many have been requesting since the game first rose in prominence in 2020. The Among Us blog states that the quality of life updates will fix the UX to make certain features less confusing, like Cosmicube redemption and chat choice.

More roles, more cubes, and the Hide’n’Seek game mode are listed under “Plans” in the roadmap, with no particular order in which they will release. The blog also mentions that Map 5 is still part of Among Us’ future and that Innersloth forgot to add it within the “Plans” section of the roadmap. The blog also touches on future Among Us products, including Crewmate Nendoroids and a one-shot manga feature.

Also, part of “Plans” is that Among Us will be part of more collaborations in the future. Innersloth’s first major collaboration was with Riot Games to bring Arcane cosmetics to the Among Us. Innersloth will later collaborate with Paramount studios to release a video featuring the cast of the Scream (2022) playing Among Us, with a Ghostface cosmetic coming to the game as well.


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