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Grab three friends and loot haunted moons for a faceless corporation. Lethal Company is chaotic co-op horror that thrives on everything going catastrophically wrong.

Lethal Company is a co-op survival horror game for up to four players, developed solo by Zeekerss. The premise is gloriously bleak: you are underpaid employees of "The Company," sent to scavenge scrap from abandoned, monster-infested moons and hit a quota or get ejected into space. That's it. That's the whole pitch, and it works almost entirely because of how the loop feels when you're playing it with real people. The core gameplay is exploring procedurally arranged industrial facilities, grabbing whatever scrap you can carry, and making it back to the ship alive. The moons vary in difficulty, weather conditions, and layout, so each run feels different enough to keep you coming back. The creatures you encounter range from genuinely unsettling to absolutely absurd, and the game leans into both ends of that spectrum without apology. There's no combat system to speak of, which means your options are usually "run," "hide," or "sacrifice a teammate and run." That last option is, statistically, the most popular. Here's where the sports-night framing actually applies: this is one of the best "four people on voice chat losing their minds" games released in years. The tension builds naturally, the comedy comes from genuine emergent panic rather than scripted jokes, and the short run length means you can fit multiple attempts into a single evening session. It does not have local split-screen, so you need four separate PCs and some form of voice communication to get the full experience. That's a real limitation if your crew isn't set up for online co-op nights, but online play with friends is seamless and the performance requirements are low enough that almost any halfway-modern laptop can run it. What doesn't work as well: solo play is technically possible but missing most of the fun. The game is in Early Access and the content, while solid, is relatively thin if you're expecting a sprawling campaign. The quota system can feel punishing for newer groups who haven't learned the moon layouts yet, and the UI gives you very little hand-holding, which some players love and others find frustrating. Mods from the community (accessible through platforms like Thunderstore) dramatically extend the experience and are widely used, but vanilla is still worth your time before going down that rabbit hole. Bottom line for the Saturday night crew: if you've got three friends who can hop online and tolerate genuine screaming as a feature rather than a bug, Lethal Company delivers that in spades. It's rough around the edges in ways that feel intentional, chaotic in ways that feel earned, and short enough per session that nobody's committing to a four-hour evening just to try it out. Riley, Scout Team

Lethal Company

Lethal Company

23 oct 2023Zeekerss
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Grab three friends and loot haunted moons for a faceless corporation. Lethal Company is chaotic co-op horror that thrives on everything going catastrophically wrong.

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Lethal Company is a co-op survival horror game for up to four players, developed solo by Zeekerss. The premise is gloriously bleak: you are underpaid employees of "The Company," sent to scavenge scrap from abandoned, monster-infested moons and hit a quota or get ejected into space. That's it. That's the whole pitch, and it works almost entirely because of how the loop feels when you're playing it with real people. The core gameplay is exploring procedurally arranged industrial facilities, grabbing whatever scrap you can carry, and making it back to the ship alive. The moons vary in difficulty, weather conditions, and layout, so each run feels different enough to keep you coming back. The creatures you encounter range from genuinely unsettling to absolutely absurd, and the game leans into both ends of that spectrum without apology. There's no combat system to speak of, which means your options are usually "run," "hide," or "sacrifice a teammate and run." That last option is, statistically, the most popular. Here's where the sports-night framing actually applies: this is one of the best "four people on voice chat losing their minds" games released in years. The tension builds naturally, the comedy comes from genuine emergent panic rather than scripted jokes, and the short run length means you can fit multiple attempts into a single evening session. It does not have local split-screen, so you need four separate PCs and some form of voice communication to get the full experience. That's a real limitation if your crew isn't set up for online co-op nights, but online play with friends is seamless and the performance requirements are low enough that almost any halfway-modern laptop can run it. What doesn't work as well: solo play is technically possible but missing most of the fun. The game is in Early Access and the content, while solid, is relatively thin if you're expecting a sprawling campaign. The quota system can feel punishing for newer groups who haven't learned the moon layouts yet, and the UI gives you very little hand-holding, which some players love and others find frustrating. Mods from the community (accessible through platforms like Thunderstore) dramatically extend the experience and are widely used, but vanilla is still worth your time before going down that rabbit hole. Bottom line for the Saturday night crew: if you've got three friends who can hop online and tolerate genuine screaming as a feature rather than a bug, Lethal Company delivers that in spades. It's rough around the edges in ways that feel intentional, chaotic in ways that feel earned, and short enough per session that nobody's committing to a four-hour evening just to try it out.

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singleplayermultiplayercooponline-coopCo-op HorrorQuota SystemEmergent ChaosVoice Chat RequiredShort SessionsProcedural LevelsNo CombatMod Support

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OS
Windows 10
Processor
Intel Core i5-7400 CPU @ 3.00GHz ; Shader Model 5
Graphics
NVIDIA GForce GTX 1050
DirectX
Version 11
Network
Broadband Internet connection St…

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Información del juego

Desarrolladora
Zeekerss
Distribuidora
Zeekerss
Fecha de lanzamiento
23 oct 2023
Clasificación por edad
PEGI 16T

Modos de juego

co op
online multiplayer
online co op
Hasta 4 jugadores
Cooperativo en línea

Idiomas

Audio (1)
English
Subtítulos (1)
English

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Lethal Company se lanzó el 23 de octubre de 2023.

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Lethal Company fue desarrollado por Zeekerss.