
by Zeekerss
You are a contracted worker for the Company. Your job is to collect scrap from abandoned, industrialized moons to meet the Company's profit quota. You can use the cash you earn to travel to new moons with higher risks and rewards--or you can buy fancy suits and decorations for your ship. Experience nature, scanning any creature you find to add them to your bestiary. Explore the wondrous outdoors and rummage through their derelict, steel and concrete underbellies. Just never miss the quota. These dangers prey upon the vulnerable and lonesome, and the protection of your crew may be your only hope. You can guide your crewmates from your ship, using the radar to call out traps and using the ship's terminal to access remotely locked doors--or you can all go in together. The Company store has many useful tools for the job, including lights, shovels, walkie talkies, stun grenades, or boomboxes. Things get dangerous at night. Communicate with your crewmates to carry all valuables to the ship before things get too dangerous, and try not to leave anyone behind.
A.Yes — there are many well-regarded Lethal Company mods and modpacks that add quality-of-life features, new items/enemies, and late‑game progression. Popular picks include MoreCompany (bigger lobbies/cosmetics), LethalThings (lots of new scrap, store items and an enemy) and LateGameUpgrades for extended progression; install via Thunderstore or a mod manager and make sure everyone has matching mods/versions.
A.Lethal Company has a large bestiary of indoor and outdoor creatures — from harmless Manticoils and Roaming Locusts to deadly Eyeless Dogs, Snare Fleas, Jesters, Old Birds and more. The full in‑game Bestiary (and community guides) lists many entities and notes changes over time, like the removal of the Kidnapper Fox in v60.
A.Yes — there are multiple community-run Lethal Company wikis you can use; the most active is the Fandom wiki, and there are additional mirrors and fan wikis with bestiary, moon, and item pages.
A.Lethal Company is a cooperative survival‑horror scavenging game: players work as contracted crews to collect scrap from abandoned moons, meeting Company quotas while surviving monsters and environmental hazards. It launched in Early Access on October 23, 2023 and was developed/published by Zeekerss.
A.No — Lethal Company is a PC-only title on Steam (Windows) and is not available on Xbox consoles as of December 5, 2025.
A.Yes — Lethal Company is sold on Steam (Early Access). You can buy it from the game’s official Steam store page; it’s a Windows release and is priced around $9.99 in the US (regional prices may vary).
A.No — as of December 5, 2025 there is no official PS5 version of Lethal Company; the game remains a PC (Steam) Early Access title and the developer has not announced a console release.
A.Bracken (aka the Flowerman or Flower Man) is a hostile humanoid entity in Lethal Company that silently stalks players indoors, attempting a lethal neck-snap and corpse drag; it’s skittish if glanced at but becomes dangerous if stared at for too long.
A.The game’s standard, visitable moons are: 41-Experimentation, 220-Assurance, 56-Vow, 21-Offense, 20-Adamance, 61-March, 85-Rend, 7-Dine, 8-Titan, plus the Company Building (71‑Gordion); there are also hidden exomoons (e.g., 68‑Artifice) and many community-made mod moons.
A.Lethal Company is no longer near its viral peak but still maintains a steady playerbase: current concurrent players are in the low thousands (roughly 3–4K) with 24‑hour peaks around 4–6K, far below its all‑time high of ~240K in December 2023.
A.Officially, Lethal Company supports up to 4 players in online co-op. Community mods exist to expand that, but they are not officially supported by the developer.
A.No — Lethal Company is PC-only (Steam Early Access/Windows) and has no official Xbox, PlayStation, or Switch release as of December 5, 2025; beware of unofficial mobile/console listings flagged by the community and the developer.
A.Yes — Lethal Company’s vanilla game includes a small set of purchasable suits (orange default, green, hazard, and pajama), all cosmetic only; the modding community also offers many extra costume options.
A.The most recent build is Handy Patch V73 (Oct 4, 2025): a minor security/update patch that adjusts scrap spawns on Dine and fixes security-related issues; the last big content release was V70, which overhauled the radar, added the Giant Sapsucker, new furniture, and a mansion rework.
A.Lethal Company currently features a set of standard moons you can scavenge: Experimentation, Assurance, Vow, Offense, March, Adamance, Rend, Dine, Titan, plus the Company building (Gordion). These are the exterior “maps” you choose from in the ship terminal, each with unique terrain and interior layouts.





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