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Victor Launcher is an in-game mod manager for Among Us built on BepInEx. Press F7 to open the launcher overlay, pick a DLL from your file system, and have it queued for install — all without touching your game folder by hand. Share entire mod packs with your lobby using a simple room code.

Installation

Drop a single DLL into your BepInEx plugins folder and you’re ready to go.

Quick Start

Open the launcher, install your first mod, and restart the game in four steps.

Managing Mods

Enable, disable, and delete plugins individually or as grouped folders.

Shared Packs

Download a full mod pack from a room code in seconds.

How it works

Victor Launcher watches three directories inside your BepInEx folder:
DirectoryPurpose
BepInEx/plugins/Active mods loaded by the game
BepInEx/plugins-disabled/Mods that are installed but turned off
BepInEx/mod-imports/Mods queued for install on next restart
When you enable, disable, or install a mod, Victor Launcher moves files between these directories and writes a state snapshot so nothing gets lost.

Get started

1

Download the latest release

Grab the latest VictorLauncher.dll from the GitHub releases page.
2

Place the DLL in your plugins folder

Copy VictorLauncher.dll into <Among Us folder>/BepInEx/plugins/.
3

Launch Among Us

Start the game. BepInEx loads Victor Launcher automatically.
4

Press F7

The Victor Launcher overlay appears. You’re ready to manage your mods.

BepInEx configuration

Customize Supabase endpoints, room codes, and signing keys via the BepInEx config file.

Skins

Apply a .vsk skin file to customize colors and the launcher header.

File layout reference

Understand every directory and file Victor Launcher creates or manages.

Troubleshooting

Fix common install issues, Windows security warnings, and download errors.

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