The developers of Fortnite–Epic Games have recently rolled out the recent version of the game, namely Fortnite Imposters. The new mode of the Battle Royale Game is very much similar to Among Us.

After rolling out the new mode and map of Fortnite, the creators of Among Us became shocked because of the similarities of the recent version. Before launching this new mode, Epic Games added the game Among Us in its Play Store. This might be some kind of trick or maybe some other strategy for making InnerSloth—the gaming studio or developer that creates the game.

According to the creators and developers of InnerSloth, the Epic Games didn’t collaborate or partner with them before launching the scandalized version of their multiplayer game. The makers of Among Us are therefore frustrated and unhappy after seeing the end result of Fortnite Imposters.

Just a reminder, Among Us is only available on the platforms of smartphones, PC, and Nintendo Switch. While the versions of it on PlayStation4, PlayStation5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S are still under under-development.

After the announcement of the new mode on Fortnite, it has become the talk of the town. Many creators of Among Us are sharing their thoughts, feelings, or opinions on Fortnite’s stance. On the contrary, some devs haven’t shared a single word about copying their game.

As we all know, Epic Games is a massive studio that has developed several top-notch games. Therefore, they could also have a large legal team. We have already seen their legal and court actions during the legal fight with Apple.

While the creators of Among Us have limited developers or team members since they are not good in terms of legal fights of courts. As a result, the company doesn’t have the option of fighting in courts but will be pointing out this issue on various social media platforms. Anyhow, the reply from Fortnite’s creators—Epic Games is still to come.

What do you think about the Impostors mode from Fortnite? let us know about the recent version from Fortnite if you have played it by commenting below.

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Danny is a senior writer at Techarim, where he covers smartphones and gaming news. Previously, he worked as a tech writer at Adweek, a senior editor at the tech blog VentureBeat, and a local government reporter at the Hollister Free Lance.