The "long story" behind is a mix of legitimate game history and a widespread wave of internet safety risks during the game's peak popularity in late 2020. While this specific version was a real update from developer Innersloth , the "s" at the end often indicated a specific Steam-linked version that became a prime target for unofficial "free download" scams. 1. The Real Update (November 2020)
Because Among Us was a paid game on PC ($5.00 on Steam and the Innersloth Itch.io page ) but free on mobile, millions of players searched for "free PC downloads". This version number (2020.11.4s) was frequently used by third-party sites to lure users into downloading malicious files.
An option where all votes appear grey, making it impossible to know who voted for whom.
Added distinct symbols to the "Fix Wires" task so players didn't have to rely solely on colors.
The actual update was significant because it introduced several features that are now standard in the game: