Even though Among Us has been on the scene since 2018, the game saw a huge rise in player popularity in 2020 after many well-known Twitch streamers and YouTubers started playing it making way for an influx of players wanting to find out what the game is all about. Among Us even went as far as to dethrone the highly successful Fall Guys off the top stop on Steam. Moving into 2021, one modder wanted to give the suspicious game a little something different so they decided to add in Portal's GLaDOS to stir up some trouble.

First spotted over on Reddit, AltSk0P posted a video of GlaDOS running around the hallways of Among Us reporting on bodies it finds and doing those simple little tasks but it can also lie, too. Even though AltSkoP admits that the bot still needs a bit of work, it's pretty impressive how fast it can make its way around accompanied by GLaDOS' sarcastic and deadpan humor. What's particularly admirable is how well the bot is able to avoid being found out that it's the imposter. Make sure to check the video out below.

[OC] I made a bot that can play the game and lie to your face. Meet GlaDOS! from r/AmongUs

Earlier this month, we saw Twitter user ImposterSSB create an Among Us Imposter and then placed it into Super Smash Bros. The 14-minute video also included a breakdown of the Imposter's entire moveset for those wanting to know more. If you're looking for more details regarding the new Airship Among Us map that includes dev updates and any known release dates, check out this article for everything you need.

The game’s developer, Innserlsoth, announced that they’ve canceled plans for the sequel and will keep improving on the original game. In a post on their website, the developer said that they’re canceling Among Us 2 and focusing on making the original game even better. “We have decided to cancel Among Us 2 and instead put all our focus into improving Among Us 1,” said the developer in a statement.

Among Us is available now on PC, iOS, and Android.