Lethal Company
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Is Lethal Company on PS4?

Bad news for console gamers

Lethal Company has become a massive hit for people on PC. But can PS4 players get in on the fun?

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Unfortunately, in terms of playing on PS4, Lethal Company is not available on it. In fact, no consoles outside of PC can play the game. However, it wouldn’t be surprising if Zeekerss wants to bring the smash hit to Xbox, Switch, and PlayStation. Given the game’s stratospheric success, we may see the companies go to him instead of the other way around. If you do have a PC, you can play the game with your friends and join in on the hype.

Peculiar team members in Lethal COmpany
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Lethal Company‘s gameplay revolves around you and three other people being put on abandoned moons. There, you’ll scavenge for scraps and avoid its not-so-friendly inhabitants. Meet the quota by any means necessary with the help of some tools the Company gives you. Just make sure you’re not caught by the monsters that lurk there.

Released into early access in late October, Lethal Companyā€”created from ‘scrap’ by solo developer Zeekerssā€”has swept the gaming world by storm. Its survival horror multiplayer checks a much-needed box for those looking for a memorable time. If you haven’t played the game, you’ve probably heard of it from your favorite streamer or content creator. It’s currently the most popular game on Steam and outselling titles like Cyberpunk 2077 and Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3. And, with the game only being $10, many can dive in without worrying about breaking the bank.

Lethal Company is available now on PC.


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