Among Us Dev Reveals The Impact Of Going On Jimmy Fallon

The popular game Among Us recently aired on national TV in the United States on Jimmy Fallon’s late night TV show, The Tonight Show. This promotion didn’t do much to improve the visibility, traffic, or sales of the game, according to community director Victoria Tran.

The segment aired on April 15 and it was a “pretty uneventful” moment for Among Us in terms of player numbers, Tran said in a Twitter thread. As you can see in the chart, Among Us had around 2 million daily active users in the US that day and there was no spike (or decrease) related to the game’s appearance on Fallon’s late night TV show. Two million daily active users is a breathtaking figure that most games will never reach, but it was not out of the ordinary for Among Us.

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