Among Us made a bazillion dollars so its creators made their own "no investors" indie fund to help other games, including this slick spaceship roguelike

Among Us
(Image credit: Innersloth)

Among Us developer Innersloth, still riding quite high on the global virality of its breakout social deduction game, has formed its own indie fund to help more games get made. It's called Outersloth, which is just perfect, and it's already backed a boatload of games.

Revealed during today's Summer Game Fest Live show, Outersloth is pitched as a "no investors/acquisitions" fund about "sharing our success, supporting indies, and contributing to a better industry." 

The exact arrangement between Outersloth and each indie client - if client is even the right word here - is a little unclear, but the whole thing has been billed as relatively freeform. One Outersloth game, Mars First Logistics, now has Outersloth listed as a co-publisher on Steam. The creator of another, One BTN Bosses, writes in a press release that "the game is supported by the Outersloth fund created by Innersloth, the team behind Among Us."

"Basically: We want to fund your game," the fund's website reads. "We don’t want to publish your game. We don’t want your IP. We just want to see fun, original, and clever games get made. And we want to make that as friendly as possible." 

"We made Among Us," the Outersloth reveal video says. "You made our indie game successful. We want to use that success to fund other indies!" Or to put it differently: "Killing crewmates helped make games."

A whole bunch of games, it turns out. The list already includes:

  • Mars First Logistics, a physically simulated cargo transport sim from Shape Shop
  • Battle Suit Aces, a card battler RPG from Tinket Studios
  • Mossfield Archives, "a game about building and exploring connections" from Studio Any Percent 
  • One BTN Bosses, a boss-rush game with one button from Midnight Munchies
  • Rogue Eclipse, a spaceship action roguelike from Huskrafts
  • Project Dosa, an early-in-development, mech-powered, cooking-fueled adventure from Thirsty Suitors creator Outerloop games

As of this March, 10,000 Among Us players were using an outdated version from 2.5 years ago, and the devs are begging them to update.

Austin Wood

Austin freelanced for the likes of PC Gamer, Eurogamer, IGN, Sports Illustrated, and more while finishing his journalism degree, and he's been with 12DOVE since 2019. They've yet to realize that his position as a senior writer is just a cover up for his career-spanning Destiny column, and he's kept the ruse going with a focus on news and the occasional feature, all while playing as many roguelikes as possible.