What Country Made Among Us? Unveiling the Origin
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Ever wondered where the incredibly popular game Among Us comes from? Let’s dive into the origin story of this fun, teamwork and betrayal-based game.
So, if you’re scratching your head asking, “What country made Among Us?” you’re in the right place for answers.
Among Us: Born in the USA
Among Us was developed and published by a company called Innersloth. Innersloth is an American game studio, which means Among Us hails from the United States! Yes, this wildly popular game that has us accusing our friends of being ‘sus’ is made in the USA.
The game first hit the scenes on iOS and Android devices in June 2018, later making its way to Windows in November of the same year. Its creators, a small team at Innersloth, crafted a world of fun, teamwork, and, well, a bit of treachery among the stars.
Connecting Among Us with Playbite
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