Can You Call the Tech Support Phone Number in Lethal Company? Answered

Is it time for some fun phone conversations?

Lethal Company tech support phone number
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If you look around your ship in Lethal Company, you may notice a support phone number you can call from your “company-based cell phone” if you encounter technical difficulties. Here’s what happens when you try to call this number.

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What Happens When You Call the Phone Number in Lethal Company?

Attempting to call the technical support phone number, 121-768-7395, doesn’t do anything. While it initially looks like a fun Easter egg that would lead to interesting real-world interactions, you’ll find an invalid number you can’t call instead.

Also, while you get a terminal in your ship for visiting moons and accessing the company store, you do not get a phone you can use to call phone numbers. In other words, you also can’t call this phone number in-game and talk to a company technical support representative. Good luck figuring out how to repair your ship after lightning hits it.

Why is this number in the game, then? The most likely answer is that it is a random number acting as flavor text. After all, it makes sense that a large company would have a technical support line, even if the business is inside a fictional video game.

With that said, it’s still an interesting Easter egg to explore, especially since video games occasionally add real phone numbers. For now, though, this is not the case in Lethal Company. However, it’s still best to avoid attempting to call this number, as you may accidentally enter it wrong into your phone and call a random person, or someone may activate the number in the future.

Now that this mystery is out of the way, feel free to check out how to kill snare fleas in Lethal Company, or click the game tag below to browse our growing article list.

About the Author

Madison Benson

Madison was a staff writer at Prima Games who has played video games for over twenty years and written about them for over two years. Her love for video games started with turn-based strategy games like Heroes of Might and Magic and has since extended to casual farming sims, MMORPGs, and action-adventure RPGs.

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