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author: Damian Gacek

How Many Players Can Join in Lethal Company. Multiplayer, Coop and Single Player Explained

In this guide we will tell you how many players can join you in Lethal Company. Learn more about, multiplayer, coop and single player.

Source: Lethal Company, developer: Zeekerss
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Lethal Company is a new game which will take you on sci-fi adventure. The game debuted in early access, and it is a coop title, which encourages people to play together. While doing dangerous mission on industrial moons, it is important to gather a good party. Many potential players wonder how many friends can team up together. If you are one of them, we have the answer.

How many players can team up in Lethal Company

Lethal company is multiplayer-focused coop game. It is crucial to have a good team. If you have a group of friends and want to play it, remember that the game is for 4 people max. It is a limit for now. However, we should remember that it is the title in early access, so it may change in the future. The game should be fully released in 6 months according to Steam page, so in this time we will see if anything changes.

If you don’t want a company, it is possible to play Lethal Company as a single player. However, keep in mind that the experience is tailored for more than one person. The game is unforgivable when you play alone. Many fans recommend as much as 3-4 players to fully enjoy the title. Of course, again, it may change by the full release.

Keep in mind that if you don’t have anyone to play with, and you would like to have a company, you can create your own lobby. Wait a little bit for other people, they should appear in a few minutes. Be patient. You can also join the official Discord and look for a team.

Damian Gacek

Damian Gacek

Graduate of English Philology and English in Public Communication. He started his professional career as an English teacher. A member of Gamepressure since 2019. During this time, he has been writing for various departments. Currently, he mainly covers guides and occasionally supports the newsroom. He has been interested in electronic entertainment since childhood. When he was younger, he wrote a scientific article on video game translations. An enthusiast of RPGs and strategies, he also frequently dives into the depths of indie games. In his spare time, he is working on a book and learning film editing.

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