Death Note: Killer Within – An Anime-Themed Among Us Experience Arriving November 5th

Bandai Namco's highly anticipated Death Note: Killer Within is set to launch on November 5th, bringing the thrilling world of Death Note to a social deduction game similar to Among Us. Available on PC via Steam, PS4, and PS5, the game will be included in PlayStation Plus's November free games lineup.
Developed by Grounding, Inc., Death Note: Killer Within pits players against each other in a battle of wits and deception. Teams representing Kira and L engage in a high-stakes game of cat and mouse, with up to ten players per session. The objective for Kira's team is to protect their power and eliminate L's team, while L's team aims to expose Kira and seize the Death Note.

The game features extensive customization options, allowing players to unlock various accessories and special effects. While online-only, voice chat is strongly recommended for effective teamwork and strategic planning.
Pricing remains unannounced, raising concerns about potential market competition with established titles like Among Us. The game's success hinges on its pricing strategy, as an overly ambitious price point could hinder its reception. The precedent set by Fall Guys' initial launch and subsequent free-to-play transition serves as a cautionary tale.

Gameplay is divided into two phases mirroring Among Us: an Action Phase where players gather clues and complete tasks, and a Meeting Phase where players discuss their suspicions and vote. Kira's team benefits from private communication and the ability to steal IDs, while L's team utilizes surveillance and investigative skills.

A unique element is Kira's ability to share the Death Note with followers, adding another layer of complexity and strategic depth. L's team, meanwhile, can strategically use surveillance cameras during the Action Phase to gather intel.


The success of Death Note: Killer Within will depend on its ability to leverage the established fanbase and offer a compelling gameplay experience that stands out in a crowded market. The potential for engaging streamer content and intense social interaction among players is significant.