While it's not the first time a video game has made an appearance on Jeopardy, one such recent question likely had many fans likely yelling the answer, as the question included the popular game Among Us.
While it's not a new game by any stretch, it's safe to say the popularity of the title is still going strong. Among Us first started as a mobile and PC game, but as more fans begged for the game's release on other platforms, it received many console editions, re-igniting the temptation to jump in and either save or murder everyone on board.
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On an episode of Jeopardy this week, the three contestants were faced with this puzzle, «Slang adjective for someone you think is not what they seem, especially if they might be the impostor in the game Among Us.» Fans of the hit game who tuned in that night couldn't shout the answer out fast enough, which is the term «sus.» Short for «suspect,» sus is a word used to describe someone the player suspects to be the impostor of Among Us, a role for up to three players in a game that requires them to sabotage the other crewmates' abilities to complete tasks while picking them off one by one. The game is won by murdering enough crewmates to end the voting process due to the lack of participants.
Although the word existed far before the game's introduction, it's safe to assume its popularity grew tenfold with the player base bringing it into the mainstream. It goes to show how despite the game's four-year tenure in the gaming world, Among Us still holds weight and remains relevant with continuous updates. While it's a far cry from pulling in numbers as it did in September 2020, when it averaged 438,524 players, Among Us still
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