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Lethal Company โ€” Steam Gift

About the game

Lethal Company is a co-op survival horror for up to four players by solo developer Zeekerss. You're a contractor for the Company: drop onto abandoned industrial moons, scavenge scrap to hit a profit quota, and try not to end up as monster food. Buy it and get the full game as a Steam Gift to your account.

Once the gift is delivered it cannot be refunded. If Steam rejects the gift due to region mismatch, the full amount is returned to your site balance.
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Your Steam account region must match the gift region, and Lethal Company must not already be in your library. Enter your real account region at checkout.

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How to receive the gift

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Enter your Steam friend invite link and your account region.
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Where to get the link: open your Steam profile โ†’ โ€œAdd Friendโ€.
Where to get the link: open your Steam profile โ†’ โ€œAdd Friendโ€.
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Copy the quick invite link (looks like s.team/p/...).
Copy the quick invite link (looks like s.team/p/...).
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Place the order. The bot adds itself as a friend and sends the gift โ€” usually within a couple of minutes, no need to accept anything.
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Accept the gift in Steam โ€” the game is yours. The bot then removes itself.

FAQ

Lethal Company: co-op horror about scavenging scrap on hostile moons

Lethal Company is a cooperative survival horror for a crew of up to four, created and published by a single developer who goes by Zeekerss. It launched in early access for Windows on October 23, 2023, and within a couple of months became a streaming phenomenon: millions of copies sold, packed Steam charts, and endless clips of people screaming in voice chat. There's no grandiose plot or heroic world-saving here โ€” just you, your teammates, rusty industrial moons, and a profit quota you have to hit no matter what.

On this page you're buying the full Lethal Company game as a Steam Gift: we send the gift to your account through a bot, and the game lands in your library like any normal Steam store purchase โ€” with all updates and co-op intact.

What Lethal Company is actually about

You're a hired worker for a mysterious Company. Your job is simple and merciless: drop onto abandoned, junk-filled industrial moons, scavenge scrap and other valuables, sell them to the Company, and meet a profit quota that grows every cycle. Miss the target by the deadline and your contract is terminated โ€” by being ejected into space. The motivation is clear.

The catch is that the moons crawl with things that want you dead: from blind dog-like creatures that hunt by sound to eerie beings that mimic your own crewmates. Darkness, a limited flashlight charge, traps like turrets and spikes, toxic gas, and weather โ€” the game constantly looks for a way to finish you off. And you don't run the expedition alone: someone dives into the facility for loot while someone else stays on the ship watching monitors and calling out hazards over the radio. Communication, panic, and dark humor are half the fun.

Why people get hooked

  • Pure co-op for up to 4 players. Lethal Company shines with friends: team decisions, split roles, and completely unpredictable situations.
  • Low skill floor, sky-high panic ceiling. The controls are simple; surviving is not. Every raid becomes its own story.
  • An upgradable ship and shop. Spend your hard-earned credits on gear, ship decorations, and tools that genuinely change how you approach runs.
  • Cozy retro aesthetic. The grainy โ€œold VHS tapeโ€ look and the sticky atmosphere of industrial decay do more for the horror than any expensive graphics could.

What the developer keeps adding

Even though one person carries the whole game, it gets regular updates. The major v50 patch (โ€œThe Hopping Updateโ€) arrived on April 13, 2024, and was the biggest at the time: new moons Artifice, Adamance, and Embrion, new entities like the Butler, Tulip Snakes, and the Old Bird, a new spike-trap hazard, and a pile of balance changes that closed easy-farm loopholes. Buying the game now gets you the current version with all the accumulated content โ€” Lethal Company is still evolving.

How you'll get the game (gift mechanics)

We deliver Lethal Company through a gifting bot. You need to provide two things: a Steam friend invite link (open your profile โ†’ โ€œAdd Friendโ€ โ†’ copy the s.team/p/... link) and the region of your Steam account. The bot then adds itself as your friend, sends the gift (this usually takes a couple of minutes), and removes itself from your friends after delivery. You don't need to accept an incoming friend request โ€” the bot handles everything on its side. Steam Guard is not required to receive the gift.

Two conditions are essential, or Steam will refuse the gift. First, your account region must match the gift region: this gift covers a broad set of regions (around 47, including the CIS), but your specific region has to fall within it, so enter it honestly. Second, Lethal Company must not already be in your account's library: Steam won't let you accept a gift for a game you already own. If you already have it, send the gift to a clean account instead.

Common hiccups and how to avoid them

The most frequent reason the bot โ€œcan't add youโ€ is locked privacy settings (friend requests disabled) or an outdated invite link. Before checkout, make sure your profile allows friend requests and generate a fresh s.team/p/... link. If something still goes wrong, message us and we'll sort it out. Failures in services like this are rare, and we work to fix them quickly.

If you enjoyed Lethal Company, check these out

Love cooperative horror with friends and a voice chat that turns into screaming? Look at these related titles: Phasmophobia โ€” the cult four-player ghost hunt with real-mic detection, Content Warning โ€” co-op about filming โ€œcontentโ€ in dangerous depths, and Devour โ€” a fast-paced horror escape for a team. They're all about the same thing: panic, laughter, and bad decisions in the dark.

The short version

Lethal Company is a compact, cheap, and wildly addictive co-op horror that's best played with friends. You're buying the full game as a Steam Gift: provide your invite link and region, the bot sends the gift to your account, you accept it โ€” and then you can scavenge scrap, meet the Company's quota, and die heroically on nameless moons.