10 Best Lethal Company Mods You Should Install

Lethal Company has become one of the hottest games, and surprisingly enough, it received support for mods quickly. And much like most PC games that support modding, you have tons of options to choose from. This article discusses our favorite Lethal Company mods that you should try. Some of them add simple QoL features, while others straight up make the game a comedy fest. So, with that said, let’s check out the mods.

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We have a dedicated Lethal Company modding guide to help you prepare the game for mods installation. We suggest going through that guide step-by-step before proceeding further.

1. Bigger Lobby

Lethal Company best lobby mods

We had to put this mod at the top because it makes the game more chaotic and fun. BiggerLobby by bizzlemip increases the lobby size from four players to a whopping 40 players. So, if you have a huge group of people to run amok and perform the company tasks, this is the mod you need.

However, we suggest trying this mod after you have experienced the vanilla game. Lethal Company has been made with four-player co-op in mind. This means game balancing and everything else gets tossed out of the ship with this mod. So, try it with your friends on a random weekend evening on a separate save.

2. Ship Loot

Ship Loot best mods for Lethal Company

The current system for calculating loot credits on your ship involves scanning them together in one batch. However, unless they are right in front of you, it’s hard to get a proper total amount for all the scraps. Ship Loot by tinyhoot fixes this by adding a counter at the right-bottom of your screen.

This counter shows the complete credit cost of all the loot inside your spaceship. So, you don’t need to worry about huddling every loot in one place and scanning them to find the total cost of items.

3. Item Quick Switch

10 Best Lethal Company Mods You Should Install

Next up is a quality of life (QoL) mod that we desperately needed, and we are glad someone made it. ItemQuickSwitch by vasanex is a hotkey mod that allows quick switching to your desired items by pressing 1 to 4.

Since the game has four max slots to carry items, the number keys are bound to them automatically. The mod switches your dance and point emotes to the F1 and F2 keys. So you can still shake your leg or accuse your friend by pointing at them.

4. FOV Adjust

Change FOV Lethal Company mods

Are you tired of playing Lethal Company in the same default FOV? Do you want to change the FOV to your desired values and enjoy the game? Then FOV adjusts by Rozebud is here for you. This mod allows you to adjust your FOV in-game to your desired value, making it accessible to everyone. You have to type /fov followed by the FOV value in the text chat to change it.

5. Additional Suits

More spacesuits

Once you’ve installed the bigger lobby mod, you will need something to differentiate each of your crewmates. That is where this mod by AlexCodesGames steps in. Additional suits add more color options for spacesuits inside the ship. So, if you want to split your party into teams, you can color code and venture forth on your adventures.

6. Flashlight Toggle

Flashlight toggle Lethal Company mods

Flashlight in Lethal Company is a separate item slot you continuously switch between. This adds a scare factor to the game. However, what about the days when you are not in the mood for serious play sessions? The flashlight toggle mod by Renegades helps.

This mod ensures that your flashlight gets mounted on your spacesuit. It still takes up an item slot, but you can use a flashlight while carrying items.

7. Reserved Walkie Slot

Reserved Radio slot Lethal Company mods

Another item that, by design, makes the game tense and realistic is the walkie-talkie; an item that you can buy and use to talk with your teammates at a distance at any given time. However, it takes up an inventory slot, and you cannot use it while carrying items around.

Reserved Walkie Slot by Flipmods helps fix that problem. It adds the Walkie-Talkie in a separate slot, freeing up the main inventory. When you want to use it, you hold the Alt key and scroll up or down. Furthermore, holding X while carrying something will allow you to speak on the radio.

8. LC API

LC API by 2018 is a tool that makes your modding life extremely easy. It is a modding API that helps manage your mod files, syncing data between clients adds utilities for servers, like alerting players of modded servers, and adds an asset bundle loading.

Simply put, it makes your life easier, almost making it an important component for Lethal Company modding. Make sure you download it.

9. Late Company

Another game-altering mod that makes the experience a casual affair for those who want to enjoy it instead of being sent offline by aliens is Late Company by anormaltwig. It allows the players to join a friend’s session mid-game after they have landed on a planet.

So, if a friend reaches back home a little later than your planned expedition, they can immediately jump into the game and have their quota of fun.

10. Helmet Cameras

Lethal Company allows one player to stay on the ship and instruct their fellow company employees through abandoned factories. However, the visual aids available to assist the teammates are limited to radar with player blips. This sometimes becomes boring.

The Helmet Cameras mod by RickArg fixes that by utilizing the second large monitor on your ship to display the POV of your teammates in the form of their mounted camera. So, you can see the carnage and chaos inside the factory vividly.

These are our picks for some of the best Lethal Company mods you can download to enhance your gameplay. In the future, we will add more mods to this list. So, are you enjoying Lethal Company? Share your experiences with us below.

10 Best Lethal Company Mods You Should Install

10 Best Lethal Company Mods You Should Install

Sampad Banerjee

Sampad is the resident video game lover and writer for Beebom. He started freelancing for various publication two years ago, and continued writing about games that he plays.

On his work-time, you’ll see him writing about latest gaming news, how-tos, and his occasional opinionated reviews. On his down-time, he’s probably trying out the most random builds in an RPG, or planning his next cosplay.

10 Best Lethal Company Mods You Should Install
10 Best Lethal Company Mods You Should Install

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