How to Add Shy Guy (Scopophobia Mod) to Lethal Company

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The community of Lethal Company is focused on enhancing the game and providing new content while waiting for official updates. One of the latest mod additions to Lethal Company is the Scopophobia Mod, which introduces the Shy Guy – here’s how to install it.

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How to Install Scopophobia Mod and Add Shy Guy to Lethal Company

Scopophobia Mod is available on the Thunderstore.io page. If you need help installing the mods for Lethal Company, we have a dedicated mod installation guide.

Basically, if you have the Thunderstore.io Mod Manager, you can just click “install,” and the software will install it on its own. if you don’t, you need to download the .zip file and unzip it in the Lethal Company folder. Bepinex and LethalLib are also needed.

Who is the Shy Guy, and What Does He Do?

Shy Guy is none other than SCP-096 from SCP: Containment Breach. It’s a very difficult SCP to deal with, as it must always be contained in a small steel cube. He is very strong, fast (Usain Bolt wouldn’t be able to outrun him), and tall at about eight feet. He gets extremely agitated if anyone sees his face and is so shy that he doesn’t allow anyone to see his face without taking them out on the spot. If you see the below figure in the dark – it’s already over.

After dealing with the person who saw his face, he becomes calm again. He can also leave the facility, so be careful if you accidentally spot him with the ship’s camera, too, or this happens:

Will Zeekerss Add Shy Guy in Lethal Company Officially?

It’s not known what new enemies Zeekerss will add to Lethal Company in the future. SCP is mostly “open-source,” so it’s always a possibility that Zeekerss will put something similar in the game.

Maybe you could outrun Shy Guy with the Lethal Company movement speed glitch that is still not fixed? Try it out.

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Nikola L

Nikola has been a Staff Writer at Prima Games since May 2022. He has been gaming since being able to hold an Amiga 500 joystick on his own, back in the early 90s (when gaming was really good!). Nikola has helped organize dozens of gaming events and tournaments and has been professionally attached to gaming since 2009.