Lethal Company creator adds humorous element to game and threatens to expand it further

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After a runaway launch, Lethal Company’s solo designer is hard at the office on a brand-new upgrade that begun just “because it’s funny,” however has actually considering that grown out of control right into something… extra.

Zeekerss, as Lethal Company’s maker is understood online, teased the secret upgrade in a current Twitter message. “I added something into the game because it’s funny, but then I saw the opportunity to make it an entire thing,” the threatening message reviews. “So that’s what the next couple days are gonna be spent with.”

You’ve reached question what the dev implies by amusing right here. After all, while Lethal Company is billed as a co-op scary game regarding gathering sources and escaping beasts in a tough sci-fi setup with a capitalist hellscape background, it goes to its heart a funny where gamers are the punchline. 

The game’s gone viral in big component many thanks to a few of the goofiest multiplayer antics we’ve seen all year, with plenty of gamers experiencing and sharing laugh-out-loud minutes birthed of pitch-perfect audio style incorporated with beast AI that’s simply uncertain sufficient to shock while still enabling you to plan. Lethal Company is an outstanding tale generator, and with over 100,000 peak everyday simultaneous gamers on Steam to today (according to SteamDB), it’s producing tales all the time and all over the world. 

I can just picture exactly how this amusing and obviously broadened upgrade will certainly lean right into this a lot more. A social attribute? A brand-new beast? A brand-new thing? There’s been no word of an upgrade in Lethal Company’s Steam information feed, so what this upgrade is and when it’ll show up is still anybody’s assumption. Judging from Zeekerss’ message, it feels like it’ll show up relatively quickly a minimum of. 

As Lethal Company gamers attempt to find out the weird beast AI, one expert eerily reasons that “the Bracken loves people walking backwards.”


 

Source: gamesradar.com

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