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A gameplay clip from Steam's latest hit Lethal Company has gone viral as players laugh at and praise the game's proximity voice chat. YouTube user Sej uploaded the clip, titled Time to Go, that's ...
In Lethal Company, there are nine moons in total. The first six moons are free to explore, while the last three cost at least $550 to travel to, up to $700. The first of these six free moons is ...
A radio operator is essential to any successful scavenging run in Lethal Company. The guy who stays behind the ship is often the one who's responsible for tagging loot, marking enemies, and ...
To carry metal in a Lethal Company lightning storm, take it outside, drop it on the floor, and get a good distance away. Wait for lightning to hit, at which point you can pick it up again and try ...
Lethal Company is also incredibly popular on Steam. It has almost 48,000 reviews (as of the time of writing) and an Overwhelmingly Positive score. So, what is Lethal Company all about?
This Lethal Company easter egg is a reference to a creepypasta from 2019, known as ‘The Backrooms’. The original post features an empty beige/yellow room, brightly lit and with lots of doorways.
Lethal Company is currently only available on Steam via Early Access for just $10, with the team at Zeekerss expecting a 1.0 launch to be about 6 months away.