Among Us is a popular social deduction game that soon will jump into 3D on PC. What about consoles like Xbox, PS5, PS4 and Switch? Let's find out what the chances are for the port to happen.
Coop titles are on the rise recently. We have seen the next, interesting iteration of Lethal Company formula in REPO and Jason Fares’ Split Fiction is right around the corner. Moreover, a good old title called Among Us is making a comeback. This time, the beans will travel to another dimension – quite literally. Simply called Among Us 3D will be an extension of Among Us VR, allowing players on PC to experience treachery in a new perspective. Okay, but what about console players? Since the very first game in this series has been released on consoles like Xbox, PS4, PS5, Switch, and even mobile devices, what about the most recent entry? Let’s find out.
Even though Among Us has lost a lot of its fanbase, it is still one of the most recognizable party-coop franchises out there. Trying to build up on the success of the game, the developers from InnerSloth have created Among Us VR that will soon be altered to Among Us 3D, allowing people on PC to play without necessity for Virtual Reality equipment. As the release date doesn’t seem to be far away, many players wonder what about console ports for Xbox, PS4, PS5, or Switch?
Sadly, for now the answer is unknown. On the official FAQ, there is no information about console ports whatsoever. The only hint we have is about PS5 and PS4, since Among Us VR is available on PlayStation VR2, yet it still doesn't mean that AU3D will be playable on that console without the Virtual Reality headset.
All of this, of course, does not indicate that the port will not happen eventually. We have to remember that the original Among Us was also initially available on PC and mobile devices to be eventually released to all major consoles. As always, we can say that if 3D does well enough on Steam, we can expect the creators to work on its Xbox, PlayStation or Switch versions in the future.
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Author: Aleksander Kartasinski
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