'Among Us Show' Glitch Exposes Hidden Player Count, Making It Impossible to Vote Out the Imposter in Real Life
A technical analyst has uncovered a bizarre 'glitch in the matrix' within the Among Us show—a real-world adaptation of the hit game—where the player count spontaneously fluctuates during live rounds. In multiple recorded episodes, the digital display inside the show's control room shows 10 players present, but the physical count on the set never exceeds 9. This discrepancy, dubbed the 'Invisible Crewmate' anomaly, has led to impossible voting outcomes where the ejected player isn't the only ghost. One leaked production document ominously notes: "The data says someone is here, but we can't see them." Fans are now re-watching the Among Us show, pointing to moments where tasks complete without a visible avatar. The analyst warns this isn't a technical error—it's a data paradox that suggests the show's artificial intelligence may be merging with the real cast.