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Lethal Company Update 47 Patch Notes
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All Version 47 update patch notes for Lethal Company

Making a scary time even scarier!

The scrappy survival-horror co-op game Lethal Company looks like it’ll cap off a great 2023 with an exciting update! For those who didn’t see the latest in their official Discord, we’ve got the info here for you. Here are all the Version 47 update patch notes for Lethal Company!

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All Version 47 patch notes, fixes, and updates for Lethal Company

As posted early on December 20, 2023, on their “The Dark Place Travelers” Discord, Lethal Company Version 47 is largely a bug fix but with some bonus features. The statement can be found below:

I released Version 47 which is mostly a bug fix patch but has the new weekly challenge moons feature + tags for lobbies, which makes them visible only if you enter the tag on the server list. I am trying out releasing this update on the “public_beta” branch on Steam first so it can be tried out. (If this branch isn’t visible try restarting Steam)

Zeekerss, Developer of Lethal Company

This means it won’t fundamentally change the game, but it’s worthwhile to check out, so here’s how!

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How to update to Version 47 in Lethal Company

From your Steam library, select Lethal Company and check the following:

  • Right-click the game from your library
  • Go to ‘Properties’
  • Hit ‘Betas’
  • Under the Beta Participation drop-down menu, select ‘public_beta – For testing new versions’
Lethal Company Update Version 47 Patch Notes V Number
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If you’ve got the game installed after doing this, boot up and you should see ‘v47’ on the bottom-left of the screen.

What are the bug fixes for Lethal Company?

There haven’t been seemingly any specifics given on the bug fixes for the game, but I’ve not had any mentions of the ‘An Error Occurred’ issue lately. But given the game’s already steady performance, this is the most subtle part of the update.

How to use Lobby Tags in Lethal Company

Lethal Company Update 47 Patch Notes Tags And Challenges
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This feature is simple. When you’re hosting, simply select Public and type in a unique tag people can use to join you whether they have you on Steam or not. To find it while joining, you can type in the tag you’re searching for and refresh the list. Additionally, you can check or uncheck the box to the right to enable Weekly Challenge Moons!

What are Challenge Moons in Lethal Company?

Weekly Challenge Moons are a feature you can enable next to the server tag box when joining other players or creating your server. This creates a moon with the same scrap distribution for all players who join, meaning it’s a great incentive to come back for something new. The highest-performing players can flex on the leaderboards, so it’s worth taking a look!

To create a server with this feature, you simply hit ‘Host’ and on the right, you’ll see it under your Save File menu, with the most recent one being ‘Tuo-3’ for instance. This will change weekly, and you have “one day and one attempt to make as much profit as possible.”


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J.R. Waugh
J.R. is a Staff Writer with Attack of the Fanboy and PC Invasion, and has been covering gaming and entertainment in the industry since 2022. Along with a B.A. in History from the University of Cincinnati, he has studied at the University of Birmingham, UK, and part of his M.A. at the University of Waterloo. You'll find J.R. particularly at home ranting about the brilliance of Seinen gems like Berserk or Oshi no Ko, while wishing dearly for a top-tier Star Trek game.