Paramount+ pulled off one of gaming’s rarest tricks Friday — a genuine surprise drop — when it announced at Summer Game Fest in Los Angeles that all ten episodes of its animated Among Us series were available to stream immediately, no countdown or pre-release campaign required.
CBS officially announced the project back in 2023, and three years later the show’s cast called an “emergency meeting” at the gaming convention to reveal the premiere. The announcement was made by stars Yvette Nicole Brown and Liv Hewson on stage at the event. Innersloth also confirmed that the first episode is available for free on YouTube, lowering the barrier for the game’s existing fanbase to sample the adaptation.
The series was created by Owen Dennis, best known for Infinity Train, and produced by CBS Studios in partnership with Innersloth, the independent studio behind the game. Animation is handled by Titmouse, whose credits include Star Trek: Lower Decks. The show follows the game’s core premise — a group of monochromatic Crewmates aboard a junk-hauling spaceship who must identify an Impostor before it kills them all.
The voice cast is an unusually stacked ensemble for an animated streaming series. Randall Park plays Red, the ship’s captain; Patton Oswalt voices White, a wealthy contest winner; Ashley Johnson is Purple, the head of security; Dan Stevens is Blue, the ship’s doctor; and Elijah Wood plays Green, an intern. Yvette Nicole Brown, Kimiko Glenn, Liv Hewson, Phil LaMarr, Wayne Knight, and Debra Wilson round out the crew.
Dennis was deliberate about not anchoring the show to its peak-pandemic moment. He spoke ahead of the premiere about refusing to make an adaptation frozen in 2020-era meme culture — a significant creative risk given how thoroughly the game became shorthand for a very specific cultural moment.
He also spoke candidly about the difficult state of the animation industry, where studios have pulled back from children’s programming as kids migrate to YouTube, leaving many animators out of work — making the Among Us commission feel, to him, like a love letter to the medium.
At its pandemic peak, the game reached nearly 500 million monthly active users and generated over 4 billion YouTube views and 1.22 billion Twitch viewing sessions. Whether that goodwill translates to a streaming audience in 2026 is the question the surprise drop was engineered to answer quickly.




















































