Is Lethal Company Free To Play? – Answered

What's the cost of entry?

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Plenty of players have already flocked to Lethal Company, the indie darling that is taking the multiplayer scene by storm. However, is there a price to enter these horrifying halls, or can you jump into Lethal Company at no cost?

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Does Lethal Company Cost Money To Play?

For players on a budget, you may need to break your promise to stop buying more games because Lethal Company is not free to play. It is, however, rather cheap to purchase, coming in at $9.99 on Steam. While many games are pushing for that $69.99 price point, Lethal Company keeps things cheap, meaning that you could buy yourself and all of the other players in your crew a copy without it costing as much as some newer games that are coming out.

What makes Lethal Company a blast to play is the unique blend of horror and humor, watching your friends get eaten by a terrifying creature you’ve never seen before while they scream in absolute terror. And since the game is rather inexpensive, it opens the door for more players to join in on the fun and experience these moments together or with a group of random players.

Given the popularity of Lethal Company, there is a chance that it may eventually end up on a service like Xbox Game Pass for PC, but only time will tell if it will make its way onto these types of services any time in the future. For now, however, get ready to trade off some Steam Trading cards and get a chunk of the game paid off before jumping in.

No matter if you’ve never played Lethal Company or you know all of the Moons both inside and out, we have plenty of helpful tips and tricks available in our section below to make your next session all the more enjoyable. Keep getting destroyed by the Bracken whenever you see them? We’ve got your back to help you finally escape their clutches once and for all.

About the Author

Shaun Cichacki

As a fan of RPGs, Action & Retro titles, Shaun has been gaming since he was a young boy. With an overwhelming obsession involving Metal Gear Solid and Pizza Tower, you know you're in for a wild ride when it comes to things he's writing about.

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