Think Phasmophobia crossed with Deep Rock Galactic. It also has an eerie retro-futurist vibe that's very much in-vogue, all chunky 20th century technology, video-tape distortion, and CRT-style typefaces. It's a four-player cooperative horror game about scavenging resources from abandoned moons on behalf of a Weyland-Yutani-style corporation, moons that may or may not have things living on them. What's behind Lethal Company's sudden stardom? Well, it taps into a lot of trends that are popular in PC gaming at the moment. It's beating out Baldur's Gate 3, PUBG, and even Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 to claim that position on the top sellers list (which is sorted by total revenue), and the only products higher than it are the Steam Deck and Counter-Strike 2. Open up to a max of nine players, two within that group are not to be trusted as they do the Game Masterss bidding. Released last month into Steam Early Access, it currently sits in third place on Steam's global top sellers list, with over 20,000 "overwhelmingly positive" Steam reviews, and almost 30,000 people playing it right now. A game that will leave you with trust issues, Deceit 2 lets you find out who the real turncoats are in your friend group as you work together and against each other to achieve your goals. ![]() ![]() Lethal Company is the most recent contender to leap up the Steam sales charts like a cross between a gazelle and a mountain goat.
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