How to play ‘Among Us’ in CSGO

An 'Among Us' mode existed in CSGO since 2014, and no one seems to know about it.

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‘Among Us’ is the biggest trend on the internet right now. It has managed to conquer Twitch and is currently almost always seen leading the Twitch charts in terms of viewer count. The hype around the game started a few weeks back when some popular streamers and YouTubers picked up the game years after it was originally released in 2018. However, did you ever think of playing Among Us in CSGO?

You might be a fan of ‘Among Us‘, but have you ever wondered what if you got the chance to make it even better? 

Well, you don’t have to anymore, because you can already play an ‘Among Us’ game mode in the competitive shooter CSGO, and if that doesn’t make it better, we don’t know what will.

If you’ve read our previous article, you probably already know what ‘Trouble in Terrorist Town’ is all about, and if you haven’t, now would be a great time to read it.

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Trouble in Terrorist Town, or TTT for short, is the ‘Among Us’ of CSGO. The custom game mode divides players into ‘innocents’, ‘traitors’, and ‘detectives’ and relies on similar gameplay as Among Us, but with the addition of weapons. Instead of voting people out of a ship, innocents can shoot your head off with an AK if you’re not careful as a traitor.

To play TTT right now, you have to find yourself a community server to play in. Finding a server that plays exclusively TTT can be difficult, which is why we recommend finding a ‘multimod’ server where TTT appears in rotation alongside other game modes like Jailbreak, Deathrun, and Minigames. 

To do so, go to ‘Browse Community Servers’ from the main menu and filter the servers by name and type in ‘Multimod’. You’ll see a bunch of servers pop up, but try joining one with more players playing on it.

You can also bring a group of friends and join an empty server to play among yourselves, or better yet you can create a server from scratch but that might get a bit tricky.