So, I’ve been hearing a lot of buzz about this game called Lethal Company. I mean, everyone’s talking about it. Naturally, I got curious. I’m always up for a good scare, and the whole survival horror thing sounded right up my alley. But here’s the thing, I mainly game on my Nintendo Switch. It’s just so convenient, you know? You can play it anywhere. So, the first thing I did was check if Lethal Company was available on the Switch.
I grabbed my Switch, opened up the eShop, and typed in “Lethal Company.” Nothing. Hmm, that’s weird. Maybe I spelled it wrong? Tried a few variations, but still, nothing came up. Okay, no biggie, I thought. Maybe it’s just not on the Switch yet. It happens.
Next, I hopped onto Google. You can find anything there, right? I searched for “Lethal Company Nintendo Switch release date.” Most of the articles and forum posts I found were saying the same thing: Lethal Company isn’t on the Switch, and there don’t seem to be any plans to bring it over. Bummer.
I dug a little deeper. Turns out, Lethal Company is only available on PC through Steam Early Access. It launched in October 2023, so it’s still pretty new. Some people online were speculating about a possible Switch release in the future, but nothing concrete. One post even mentioned that the game already has full controller support, so a console version might be a possibility. But then others were saying that the development team is small, and the game’s still in early access, so a Switch port might not happen anytime soon. If it happens at all.
The Conclusion
- Lethal Company is a PC exclusive on Steam.
- There are no official plans for a Nintendo Switch release.
- Some speculate it might come to consoles eventually due to controller support, but the small dev team and early access status make it uncertain.
So, yeah, that’s the story. As of right now, I can’t play Lethal Company on my Switch. I’m a little disappointed, but hey, that’s how it goes sometimes. Maybe one day, if the game does really well and the developers have the resources, they’ll consider a Switch port. Until then, I guess I’ll have to find another spooky game to play on my trusty Switch.