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Among Us almost cancelled in 2019, dev was "basically done"

According to Innersloth co-founder Marcus Bromander, Among Us was very nearly cancelled in 2019, but Among Us players brought the social deduction game back

Back in 2019, with Among Us player counts going down, developer Innersloth nearly cancelled the Among Us 2 instead.

In 2020, developer Innersloth acknowledged the surge in popularity of Among Us by deciding to cancel Among Us 2 and put all the team's focus "into improving the original." However, according to a new interview between Innersloth co-founder Marcus Bromander on the Visionaries podcast, the studio nearly gave up on Among Us entirely.

"We were basically done with (Among Us) at the start of 2019," explains Bromander. Following the game's third map and a round of bug fixes, the team decided "that's it, no more, time to work on something else." While Marcus himself continued on his Henry Stickmin series, the other developers began "prototyping some other game ideas that got pretty far."

However, following Among Us' surge in popularity, Innersloth came to the consensus that it should "ride the wave." A sequel seemed the best place to go with the feature ideas the team had, but decided against it.

"Should we do Among Us 2 or should we update the game that everyone is already playing?" says Bromander. "There's so many people playing, I wanted to experience releadates like that to a lot of people."

Among Us 2 was scrapped Among Us VR is hopefully out in late 2022.