
Lethal Company is a horror game that has taken the gaming community by surprise these past few days. The title’s popularity has skyrocketed making it surpass Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III on the Steam charts. Given the game’s popularity, it’s only understandable for players wanting to know if the title is featured on other platforms. So is Lethal Company on Xbox and PS5?
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Unfortunately, Lethal Company isn’t on consoles. The Horror title at the moment is only available for PC users via Steam. While there currently aren’t any plans for the game to receive a console port, those interested can pick the title up for $10 via Steam. The game’s developer @ZeekerssRBLX has been communicating with players via Twitter/X giving updates and just overall viewing fan art. Maybe in the future Lethal Company will make an appearance on consoles.
Lethal Company is a horror title where you work for the Company. Your task is to collect scrap from abandoned, industrialized moons to meet your profit quota. You can use the cash you earn to travel to new moons with higher risks and rewards, or you can buy fancy suits and decorations for your ship. On your journey, you will encounter horrific beings that will scare the daylights out of you any chance they get. You can bring tools along with you along with a friend or two as well since the game is multiplayer. The game’s horror aspect is what’s causing more players to pick up the title and give it a shot.
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