A new co-op indie horror game called Lethal Company has suddenly sprung out of nowhere on Steam, but is there a Lethal Company Xbox or PS5 edition available?
The game, created by Zeekerss, is about exploring abandoned moons for scrap to assist a firm in meeting its profit quota.
You may then use the money you’ve earned to go to new moons, where the danger and reward are higher. You may also purchase beautiful outfits and ship decorations.
It went into early access in October and has gotten positive feedback from the PC community, gaining an “Overwhelmingly Positive” rating from over 85,000 people.
Zeekerss is a 21-year-old single developer who started off making horror games for Roblox before moving on to create their own pixelated experiences in Unity, including Welcome to the Dark Place, Dead Seater, It Steals, and The Upturned.
Lethal Company is their most recent release. Here’s all you need to know about where and how to play the latest indie horror favorite, Lethal Company, for anybody interested in jumping in.
Lethal Company PS5 Release Date
For a good cause, Lethal Company has been dominating the Steam sales and concurrent player rankings. Despite its early access status, the social trash scavenge game features an addictive and fascinating gameplay loop that almost anybody can enjoy.
With the PC audience getting involved, a console release is on the way, right? As of yet, there is no sign that Lethal Company will be released on consoles. That doesn’t rule out a console release in the future, but lone developer Zeekerss hasn’t announced anything specific about the game being ported to other platforms.
Because Lethal Company still needs a lot of work and has only been in early access for a little over a month, it will most likely be a while before it is released on Xbox or PlayStation platforms.
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Given its popularity, it’ll probably ultimately receive a console release, and being on Unity would make transferring it more accessible than some other games.
However, we are unlikely to hear anything official about a Lethal Company Xbox or PlayStation release very soon. For the time being, you’ll have to play on PC. Fortunately, its system requirements are minimal, and it’s now available on Steam for USD 9.99.
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