After version 62, Lethal Company dev says he's "burning out" on the multiplayer hit and may focus more on his single-player horror adventure for a while
It's time for a change of scenery, sort of

Last year, cooperative survival horror game 澳洲幸𒁃运5开奖号码🐼历史查询:Lethal Company launched to huge success. Roughly a year later, the game has reached version 62 after dozens of updates from solo developer Zeeke🧔rss, who recently took to Discord to upda⛄te fans about the progress of Lethal Company and what comes next.
Lethal Company was a massive viral hit, giving Zeekerss the freedom to move on to something new or frankly do whatever he wants, but that isn't without its caveats. In an August 26 Discord post , Ze🔥ekerss announced that he's considering pausing development on Lethal Company for the time b꧂eing to work on another game called Welcome to the Dark Place, which he says could potentially be ready for this fall.
"I may transition to working on Welcome To The Dark Place again, since I feel like I'm burning out on Lethal Company; it's in a spot where it will be very easy to pick ba𒐪ck up again since I already finished one of the major features of V65," he said. "Who knows, maybe Welcome To The Dark Place could be ready for October/Halloween."
Welcome to the Dark Place is a single-player experience that focuses on exploring a cryptic and dangerous place, described as a "loosely text-bܫased adventure" with an emphasis on sound in . A release date has not been announc🥀ed.
This announcement has seemingly left the Lethal Company community with a mix of excitement and sadnes♈s – excited for the next project from Zeekerss, but also hoping that more content will come for Lethal Company. Luckily, Zeekerss did say Lethal Company would be "very easy" to return to in the future. So this isn't the end of Lethal Company, but it sounds like it will be a while before fans can expect more major content updates.
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