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Does Lethal Company cost money?

Good things come at a cost.

While 2024 has already seen plenty of viral hits rise to the surface, one that landed on the scene right at the end of 2023 was Lethal Company.

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The incredible co-op survival game is still providing fun for thousands of players each day and has cemented itself as a viral TikTok and YouTube success. Given its popularity, it’s no surprise gamers want in on the action, but you’re probably left wondering, what is the cost?

Is Lethal Company free-to-play?

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Lethal Company is not a free-to-play game, but the good news is that it is a cheap one. It will cost you around $10 to buy and play Lethal Company which is a steal for a game that is this much fun.

If you’re lucky you may even find that the game has a deal running. Steam often holds sales of games and in the past Lethal Company has been a part of them meaning you can get the game a few dollars cheaper.

Given its viral success we don’t expect Lethal Company to go free-to-play anytime soon, nor should it. There is a lot to do in the game and its current price seems to be completely acceptable, especially as new updates roll out and more content comes to the game.

Furthermore, mods are free to download and install so even once you’ve finished the game as intended by the dev, you can spice things up with mods to get even more value out of Lethal Company.

Gamers who want to play but are conscious about spending the cash should keep their eyes peeled on the game’s Steam page for any future sales.

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Ryan Galloway
Ryan is a Senior Staff Writer for Upcomer and has been working at GAMURS since 2020. He covers a wide variety of titles from across the gaming and entertainment space, and can also be found on Dot Esports and We Got This Covered. He boasts a degree in Journalism from Murdoch University.