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Among Us 2 might be dead and buried, but that's freed up developer InnerSloth to double down on updates for its OG megahit. Well, the social deduction game's latest patch has now arrived in beta, allowing PC players to get a sneak peek at some fresh features. The patch notes haven't yet been shared officially, but Attack of the Fanboy has reported on some major changes that have drastically altered the game.

For starters, you can now anonymise the voting process, making it impossible to find out who voted for who during an emergency meeting. Naturally, this forces everyone to be a bit more trusting while also allowing for some extra deception - just what we like to see.

The update also gives you the option to change when exactly the task bar appears during your game. By default, it will be set to 'always', but you can limit it to show only during 'meetings' or even 'never'. Beyond that, Among Us is now a little more accessible for colourblind players. Basically, wires have been given specific shapes that correspond to their colour, meaning you don't have to rely on their colour alone to tell them apart.

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