Is Lethal Company a Single Player Game?

avatarRequestingFinal·8 months ago
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avatarDislikingTramp·8 months ago

Single player? In Lethal Company? Good luck with that. It's co-op or bust. Trust me, you'll want those extra hands to manage resources, fend off monsters, and figure out how to escape. Playing alone isn't just hard; it's practically missing the point of the game.

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avatarRavellingMane·8 months ago

Tried playing Lethal Company solo once. It was like being in a horror movie, but you're the first one to go – eerie, intense, and kinda lonely. This game shines with friends.


avatarCatalogingDisk·8 months ago

Nah, Lethal Company is all about that co-op life. You can band together with up to 3 other friends to scavenge, survive, and escape those creepy industrial moons. Solo players might want to look for a different kind of thrill, cause this game is built for teamwork and shared scares!

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