"Never let them know your next move."
Details of the previously announced partnership between Riot Games' League of Legends title and InnerSloth's Among Us were revealed on Friday afternoon in an crossover that pairs two of the largest games in the world.
Among Us X League of Legends
With December comes The Game Awards, recognizing talent and greatness in a wide variety of categories, from specifics like best multiplayer game, to more overarching awards, like the best streamer/content creator. Come see the highlights of the show, and learn more about the greatness of 2020, despite a global pandemic here:
The build has five main sections, representing the cafeteria, engine room, reactor room, lobby area, electrical room, and storage room. Players can choose from six crew members, and two pets are included, as well as one ghost.
Over 3.4 million people follow the game on Twitch, and it’s placed “sus” into the mouths of many who wouldn’t have previously found it. So it’s fitting, then, that we focus on this title for this week’s Fan Art Friday.
United States Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, known more commonly as AOC, is looking to start a Twitch stream of popular new party game Among Us as a way to incentivize voting amongst US citizens.
With an impactful debut at the League of Legends World Championship, MAD Lions defeated INTZ in the opening match of the Play-In stage, to be taken down by Team Liquid in the last match of the day. In a post-match interview, MAD Lions' jungler Zhiqiang "Shad0w" Zhao shared thoughts on the trip to Shanghai, the quarantine, Chinese solo queue, and more.
The official US Navy went live on Twitch and featured character names that glorified the World War II bombing of Japan and a racial slur. These names were never condemned by the Navy, and people were banned from chat after repeatedly bringing up the issues with those names. Read more on the story here: