Gentle Troll's fantasy visual novel release, Tavern Talk, gained massive popularity upon its release for PC and Nintendo Switch in June 2024, mainly due to the game's emphasis on character-driven stories, its blend of fantasy role-playing mechanics, and cozy gameplay feel, drawing massive interest from the Dungeons & Dragons community. The developer has continued to provide much-needed bug fixes, adjustments, and optimizations alongside new game content, which is also true of its latest content update.
The latest content update, which is available for free for Tavern Talk, adds a few hard-working Crewmates who "will wreak havoc in the Wayfarer's Inn." This free content update is available for a limited time, sadly, until the end of June 2025, in which certain events and screens may look different due to the arrival of these Crewmates, and unique Twitch integrations have also been added.
Tavern Talk's latest free content update crosses over with Innersloth's social deduction game Among Us, in which the Crewmates have invaded the Wayfarer's Inn in Asteria. This content update launched on 27th May 2025 and will be available for a limited time until the end of June, likely on 30th June 2025, when these hard-working Crewmates will cause some shenanigans in the tavern with some unique interactions and changes.
Some of the unique interactions and changes will see the temporary replacement of the bell for the iconic Emergency Button, which has a rather suspicious activity that sees magical drinks sent "through the primordial vortex," but an Imposter (or two) may appear. This free content update not only adds the Crewmates and Impostors to the game, but unique Twitch integrations have been included where viewers can watch their favorite streamers or content creators and can use unique Twitch commands for something special to happen in-game.
Viewers can type "!ttghost" for an Among Us ghost to appear in the tavern, more specifically below the counter, and can frighten "a crew member." But if they type "!tthunt," a Crewmate will appear and start chasing other Crewmates on-screen, but if they don't want these shenanigans to appear on-screen, they can turn it off from the in-game Settings menu, but this also applies to future seasonal events.