In The Skeld, there are only 2 options. Either the crewmates vote off all the impostors and complete all their tasks successfully. Or the impostor kills all the crewmates from completing their tasks. In this Sci-Fi thriller, only one option will prevail.
This video game contains 31 potentially triggering events.
if you want to be VERY VERY TECHNICAL in an april fools update the player models were replaced by ones with horse bodies and obviously you could still die in that period but definitely not in normal gameplay
The map named "Skeld": if an impostor is voted out, their body is jettisoned into space. It is never shown in graphical detail.
All maps: If O2 is sabotaged, and not corrected in time, it is an immediate win for the Impostor team, implying that the others suffocated.
If one has a hat equipped that looks like a mini version of them, and the aforesaid player dies, the hat becomes a ghost with 'em, which can be read as the player's child dying.
Polus has two decontamination rooms that somewhat resemble showers (that is because they are tiled, and there appears to be mildew growing around a "drain" in the centre). There are, however, no showers.
When you are killed/kill, crunching and mild gore-y sounds can be heard. You can turn sound affects off and it does not affect the experience of the game. If you are not the target you do not hear these sounds
In the airship map, one of the sabotages involves a helicopter crashing into the airship, although its not shown the end screen pops up right as the helicopter makes impact
The "reactor"- although whether it is nuclear or not, despite the fact it is represented by a nuclear symbol, is never explicitly stated- is able to meltdown if not stopped.