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Is Lethal Company Coming to Xbox, PlayStation, or Switch?

Lethal Company is already successful on Steam, but will Xbox, PlayStation, and Switch owners be able to play it, too?

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With its rapidly achieved success, Lethal Company has attracted many players, and console owners are wondering when they’ll be able to check this game.

Will Lethal Company Have a Switch, Xbox, or PlayStation Port?

There’s no official word on whether Lethal Company will be coming to Xbox, PlayStation, or Switch, but chances are it won’t. While Lethal Company is already a successful game on Steam, previous games developed by Zeekerss didn’t come out for other platforms except Microsoft Windows.

In Lethal Company, you play as a contracted worker for the Company. Your job is to collect scrap from abandoned, industrialized moons to meet the Company’s profit quota. However, things clearly start going wrong. You will be facing weird creatures and dangerous areas, with little to no support from your employers.

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This game, which is particularly enjoyable when played with friends, has been the most successful game developed by Zeekers since the start of their Early Access. Although many small studios don’t plan to port their games at first, things often change when the sudden success of a game is accompanied by a considerable influx of money.

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While the lack of a console port of Lethal Company can be disappointing for some, it’s important to remember that game development and porting can be a complex and time-consuming process. Developers often need to consider various factors, such as the game’s compatibility with different hardware, the potential need for game adjustments, and the financial viability of a console release. All these factors make console releases particularly challenging for small studios.

All that said, the future is unpredictable. Maybe Zeekerss will eventually develop a console version of Lethal Company once the game is complete. But until then, your only option is to get Lethal Company on Steam for Microsoft Windows.

Fortunately, the game’s requirements are quite low. Lethal Company is a game developed to run on almost any computer. The graphics are very simple. In fact, making the game so compelling and immersive with such low graphics is something Zeekerss deserves to be commended for. Also, the devs pay attention to community feedback. Maybe the chances of a console port being made will increase if enough people ask for it.


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Davi Braid is a Staff Writer for Attack of the Fanboy with a passion for storytelling. He has been a full-time writer for the past 5 years. His work spans RPGs, Fighting Games, and many other genres, showcasing his versatility and broad interests. With a degree in International Relations, his writing has been published across various outlets and niches. Leaving a traditional office job, he built a career as a writer, embracing new genres and discovering hidden gems in gaming.