Alright, guys, so I’ve been messing around with this game called Lethal Company. It’s pretty fun, kinda spooky, and I was thinking, “Wouldn’t it be cool to play this on my Switch?” So, I started looking into it.
First off, I went straight to the Nintendo eShop on my Switch, you know, just to see if it was there. I typed in “Lethal Company” in the search bar, fingers crossed. No luck. The game just wasn’t there. It’s like it doesn’t even exist in the Switch world.

Next, I thought maybe it’s one of those games that you can only get through a special code or something, like a hidden gem. So, I scoured the internet, checking all sorts of gaming forums and websites. I spent hours, I’m telling you, looking for any clue that would let me get this game on my Switch. I read through tons of comments and posts. Basically, everyone’s saying the same thing – Lethal Company is only on PC, on Steam Early Access.
So, I started thinking, “Maybe I can download it again on my Switch?” I went to my profile on the eShop, thinking maybe there’s a way to re-download games, you know? I found the section with all the games I’ve downloaded before. I was scrolling through, hoping to find something that would help, but again, nothing. It seems like you can’t download it on the switch unless it is in the library. It’s a bummer, I know.
- I checked the eShop.
- I searched online for any info.
- I checked download history in eShop.
My Final Take
After all this digging around, it’s pretty clear that Lethal Company just isn’t available on the Nintendo Switch. It’s a PC exclusive for now, which is a bit of a letdown for us Switch users. It seems that some classic games are on the Nintendo Switch Online libraries, like Killer Instinct and R.C. Pro-Am, but no Lethal Company. If you’ve got a PC, you can enjoy it there, but for now, we’re gonna have to stick to other games on the Switch. Maybe one day they’ll bring it over, who knows?
But hey, I’m not giving up hope entirely. I mean, who knows what the future holds, right? Maybe the developers will decide to port it over to the Switch someday. Until then, I guess I’ll just have to enjoy it on my computer.