AMONG US SHOW CREATOR QUIETLY FILES PATENT FOR REAL-TIME GLOBAL SURVEILLANCE TECH, QUIZZING CRITICS ON WHO BENEFITS FROM THIS POWER GRAB
Skeptical observers are raising red flags after the creator of the viral ‘Among Us Show’ franchise filed a sweeping patent for a real-time global surveillance system, prompting questions about whose agenda is truly being served. The patent, leaked late Tuesday, describes a method to track and analyze player behavior across multiple platforms, including voice, video, and location data, with claims that it’s for “enhanced security and moderation.” But industry watchdogs are firing back, asking who benefits from this unprecedented access—the players, or a shadowy network of corporate partners? Meanwhile, the Among Us show team has remained silent, fueling speculation that this is a calculated move to monetize paranoia. Critics warn that if this tech goes live, it could turn a beloved social deduction game into a real-life tattletale network. Stay skeptical, America.