
How the imposter tries to get away with it, and talk their way out of it when emergency meetings are called, is half the fun. It’s basically a goofy take on The Thing, but weaponized as a social game with multiple levels of strategy. You can play with up to 10 players, running around each level trying to finish tasks while an imposter (or several) tries to kill everyone else without being found out. The new design will begin rolling out to select users today and will be available to all Xbox owners in the next few weeks.Among Us was originally released in 2018, but it took the events of 2020 to make it a phenomenon. It’s a sleeker redesign that should leave more room for personalization. Users can further customize that part of the screen by pinning games and groups to the screen. Underneath that, Xbox created a more discovery-based experience, complete with a personalized list of game recommendations, community updates, and a Watch & Listen module for new streaming app content. It’s similar to how the PlayStation 5’s home interface functions, but with the themed background displaying above apps instead of below them. Hovering over certain apps will trigger a dynamic theme for certain games like Starfieldand Forza Motorsport. It’s been moved down toward the bottom of the screen, leaving a space for a gap where users’ system theme displays more prominently. The recently used apps row is still present, but with some major changes.

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