Among Us October Beta Patch Notes

Among Us October Beta Patch Notes

October Beta Update Patch Notes

These aren't official patch notes, as Innersloth hasn't released any details regarding today's update, but these are the main additions players have found so far with the new patch. Among Us.

  • Anonymous votes
    • You can now choose to make the vote anonymous in order to hide everyone's votes. This way no one will know who voted for whom in a meeting.
  • Updates to the taskbar
    • You can now change when the taskbar appears during a game. “Always” is the default setting, but you can now select “Meetings” and “Never” to have the taskbar only appear during meetings or never be visible at all.
  • Support for color blind
    • The Son task has been made more accessible to color blind players. Now each wire has a shape that matches its color to help color blind players accomplish this task more easily.

These are small changes overall, but they should make the games a lot more interesting. Anonymous voting will help impostors avoid suspicion during ballots and make trust and communication much more important to team members. Disabling the taskbar will also make matches a lot more stressful for teammates and allow imposters to lie about the number of tasks left. Color blind support is also a much requested feature and it's nice to see it implemented so quickly in the game.




How to be with us Beta

To get the beta of Among Us, find the game in your Steam library and right click on it. Then select Properties and go to Bêtas tongue. Open the beta drop-down menu and select " public-beta. This will cause the beta update to download to your computer. Among Us's beta update is only available on PC, which means iOS and Android gamers will have to wait for a full release.






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