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Among Us offline after DDoS attack

Whelp.

Among Us is currently offline as developer Innersloth combats a massive distributed denial of service (DDoS) attack targeting the popular game.

“Servers are still down while we work to fix the DDoS sabotage,” the developer said via the game’s official Twitter account. “They may come on/off but will update u when we think they’re stable, sorry!!!”

The tweet followed a slightly comical one in with the developer lamented, “Can’t believe im working on a Saturday [right now] I was supposed to go and get a croissant.”

Servers still appear to be down at the time of writing, though we’ll keep you informed as best we can.

Among Us is currently available on Windows PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X, PS4, PS5, Switch, iOS and Android… when servers are online and running, that is.


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