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The video starts with a promotion for 'More Sidemen' as they approach 10 million subscribers, promising five hidden videos for milestones. The main content then transitions to a game of Among Us with custom roles and a large lobby of players. Early on, players receive their unique roles, including Veteran, Imitator, Guardian Angel, Shy Doctor, and Shockwave, leading to initial confusion and anticipation of who will be the impostor.
The first major event involves a player with the Sheriff role attempting to frame Ninja, who turns out to be an impostor. The game quickly devolves into chaos with multiple deaths and confused accusations. Notably, JJ (KSI) repeatedly claims being attacked while Freezy accuses Ninja, leading to arguments and a focus on who saw what and where the bodies were.
A body is reported, and Courage is falsely accused. JJ's repeated and inconsistent claims of being attacked further confuse the group. Players like Chip remain silent, drawing suspicion, while others attempt to clear themselves or deflect attention. The group's lack of logical deduction leads to misinformed votes and continued impostor success. Ninja successfully gets away with multiple killings, often using his role to teleport.
Alfie Bottle attempts to mislead the crew with a false claim of knowing the impostor, but Freezy counters. Chip, who has been unusually quiet, becomes a target of suspicion. Despite protests, Chip is voted out, much to his frustration, revealing he was a crewmate but was killed due to social play rather than actual evidence.
Players continue to struggle with their roles, with some expressing frustration at always being crewmates, while others try new abilities like 'Shy' and 'Shockwave'. Accusations fly wildly, and the game becomes increasingly chaotic due to the varied and often misunderstood custom roles. The players' inability to consistently identify impostors leads to close calls and humorous misunderstandings.
The game reaches its climax with a series of frantic reports and accusations. Josh (Zirka) is suspected for an ambush kill, and the remaining players desperately try to piece together the truth. Despite multiple attempts to vote out various players, the impostors continue to sow discord. The confusion surrounding who is an impostor and who is a crewmate with a misleading role leads to intense debate and critical votes.
In the chaotic final moments, Josh (Zirka) is convinced that Danny is the impostor, manipulating the situation with his ambiguous role. However, it's revealed that Danny was a master manipulator, successfully deflecting suspicion and securing a victory for the impostors. The game concludes with players expressing their disbelief and frustration at the chaotic and unpredictable nature of the custom roles, and Danny proudly claiming his victory as one of the 'greatest to ever touch this keyboard'.