That time Among Us accidentally violated the Geneva Conventions

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Among Us monster chasing astronaut



Running one of the most popular games on Earth can have its downsides. Every minor flaw will get picked to death, people will hassle you endlessly about expansions and sequels, and that time you accidentally violated the actual Geneva Conventions suddenly becomes a matter of public scrutiny.

Apparently, that’s what happened to Among Us back in 2020. In a post to Twitter yesterday (opens in new tab) evening, the official Among Us account let slip a “fun fact” about the game’s development: “after the game got big in 2020 [Innersloth] had to change the colour of the MedBay cross,” because the game had unintentionally “violated the Geneva Conventions Act by making it red”. Thus the now-familiar blue crosses that adorn the game’s medical bay walls, in complete non-violation of myriad international peace treaties.





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