So, I heard about this game, “Lethal Company,” and how it’s been blowing up on PC. Everyone’s been raving about it, and I thought, “Why not bring this fun to the console?” I mean, I love a good horror game, and the idea of playing it on my big screen with a controller in hand sounds pretty awesome. So, I started digging around to see if there’s any word on a console release.
First thing I did was hit up the usual gaming news sites and forums. I found some articles talking about it, but nothing concrete. Some folks were saying it’s only available on PC, and others were hopeful about a console version in the future. It seemed like nobody really knew for sure. It’s still in early access, so a console port isn’t exactly a top priority right now. It’s a bummer, but it’s understandable.

Here’s what I found out:
- Right now, “Lethal Company” is a PC exclusive. No official word on an Xbox, PS5, or any other console release yet.
- The developer, Zeekerss, hasn’t said anything about a console version. They’re probably focused on getting the PC version out of early access first.
- Some “industry insiders” think a console release might happen eventually, but that’s just speculation at this point.
I even went to the game’s Steam page to see if there was any mention of consoles in the FAQs or community discussions. Nada. It’s all about PC gaming there. I joined a few online communities to see what the buzz was, and most people are in the same boat – hoping for a console release but not holding their breath.I get that porting a game to consoles takes time and resources. Plus, “Lethal Company” is still in early access, so the devs are probably swamped with updates and bug fixes for the PC version.
So, what did I do? Well, I decided to sign up for some newsletters and follow some gaming news accounts on social media. That way, I’ll be the first to know if anything changes. I also bookmarked the game’s official website and social media pages, just in case they drop any hints there. I’m keeping my fingers crossed, but I’m also realistic. It might take a while, or it might not happen at all.
In the meantime, I guess I’ll just have to watch some gameplay videos on YouTube and live vicariously through PC players. Who knows, maybe one day I’ll be scavenging for scrap on abandoned moons from the comfort of my couch. Until then, I’ll be here, patiently waiting and hoping for some good news.