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Private server

au.eminich.comAdd it to Among Us mobile

Among Us can accept a new region from a link. Three taps and EMINICH shows up in your region list, right next to North America.

host au.eminich.com port 443 dtls off
1

Open Among Us

Launch the game and leave it running in the background. Then come back to this page — the link below hands the server straight to the app.

2

Add the region

Your phone will ask whether to open Among Us. Say yes.

Add EMINICHopens Among Us and installs the region
3

Pick it in game

In Among Us, tap Online, then the globe button in the bottom right. Choose EMINICH from the list and hit confirm.

That's it. Your region choice sticks between sessions, so you only ever do this once.

Nothing happened?

You're in an in-app browser

Discord, Instagram and TikTok open links in their own little browser, and those usually refuse to hand off to another app. Tap the ⋯ menu and choose Open in browser — Safari or Chrome — then try the button again.

The link opened a blank page

That's normal. The amongus:// address isn't a website; it's a handoff to the app. Switch to Among Us and check the region list.

The region list looks unchanged

Fully close Among Us — swipe it away from the app switcher — reopen it, then tap the link once more.

Still stuck

Send this exact address to whoever's helping you:

On PC instead

Windows ignores the link. You swap a config file instead.

1 · Get the file

2 · Open the game folder

Press Win + R, paste this, hit Enter:

%userprofile%\AppData\LocalLow\Innersloth\Among Us

3 · Replace and restart

Drop the downloaded regionInfo.json in, overwriting the one already there. Restart Among Us and EMINICH will be in the region list.

Want the stock regions back? Delete regionInfo.json and start the game — it writes a fresh default file.

Prefer to read it first

Server details

Change these and every link, file and instruction on this page updates with them.

Keep the https:// prefix on the address. An HTTP matchmaker on 443 with DTLS off is the normal setup for an Impostor-style server; a raw UDP server usually wants port 22023 and no prefix.
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