If you're a fan of social deduction games, multiplayer games, and getting to run around a spaceship as a little bean while accusing your pals of being murdery impostors, you'll probably have heard of Among Us by now. Innersloth's title has become more than a little popular of late, hitting 1.5 million concurrent players on Steam alone last month. Since then it's seen Final Fantasy 14, Rainbow Six Siege, and Brooklyn Nine-Nine mash-ups - and, now, it's been recreated in 3D with RTX.
YouTuber Backitdev has posted a clip - included below - in which he demonstrates how he "made Among Us with RTX support in Unreal Engine 4". While the developer says he's only finished the creation's level design so far, "later maybe [he]'ll make a playable game as well". Starting with building the bare bones of Among Us' spaceship interiors - the walls, windows, and doorways - Backitdev says he aimed to recreate the 3D map to the same proportions as Among Us' version.
The dev also explains he made some furniture - a round table and seats - in Blender to help make its appearance close to Among Us' original version, followed by a bunch of other items and features recognisable from the game, like that "hologram map" in the admin room.
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