Compare SCUM Female Hair Pack prices across 50+ stores and find the best deal. Developed by Gamepires. Published by Gamepires. Released on 5/11/2023. Available on PC. Genres: Action, Adventure, Indie, Massively Multiplayer.

Fourteen hairstyles for your female SCUM character, unlocked at character creation or the barber trader. Pure cosmetic, zero gameplay impact.

I'll be straight with you: I review shooters for a living, and writing about a hair DLC is not exactly my natural habitat. But somebody has to call it honestly, so here we are. The SCUM Female Hair Pack is a purely cosmetic add-on for Gamepires' open-world survival shooter, and its entire pitch is 14 hairstyles for female characters, ranging from a pixie cut to a dreaded mohawk, with braided mane, dutch braids, nordic braids, undercut bob, short braid, and donut buns filling out the middle of the catalogue. That is the product. Nothing moves, nothing shoots, nothing dies differently because of it. From a mechanical standpoint there is nothing to evaluate. The styles are accessible at character creation and also at the barber trader in-game, which is at least a sensible design choice, meaning you are not locked into your selection at spawn. The variety does cover a genuine range, from tight cropped cuts to longer braided options, so if you are the type of SCUM player who sweats the appearance of your character between firefights, the selection is broader than a lot of comparable survival game cosmetic packs. Steam player reviews sit around 72 percent positive, which for a hair pack is a fairly muted endorsement. The most common friction point players note is simply the value question: is a handful of hairstyles worth a separate purchase, or should this content have shipped with the base game or a larger cosmetic bundle? For context, SCUM as a base game is a genuinely interesting survival PvP sandbox, one where character stats, metabolism, and skill progression matter in ways most survival games ignore. Gamepires has been active with updates and has shipped several cosmetic DLC lines alongside their core patches, including weapon skins, vehicle skins, and charm accessories. The Female Hair Pack sits in that same cosmetic tier. It does not touch netcode, TTK, weapon balance, or any of the systems I actually care about in a shooter. If you are a SCUM regular who wants more visual identity on your character and you specifically play female characters, this delivers exactly what it says it does, nothing more. If you are on the fence about SCUM itself, this DLC will tell you nothing useful. The honest read here is simple. This is a micro-transaction-tier product sold as a standalone DLC. The hairstyles look competent inside SCUM's art style, the barber trader integration is a nice touch so you can change your mind mid-game, and the style count is reasonable for the category. But it is not something you need to think hard about unless you are already deep into SCUM and care about how your character looks when someone scopes you in from 300 metres. Fred, Scout Team

SCUM Female Hair Pack
ActionAdventureIndieMassively Multiplayer

SCUM Female Hair Pack

May 11, 2023Gamepires
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Fourteen hairstyles for your female SCUM character, unlocked at character creation or the barber trader. Pure cosmetic, zero gameplay impact.

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About SCUM Female Hair Pack

I'll be straight with you: I review shooters for a living, and writing about a hair DLC is not exactly my natural habitat. But somebody has to call it honestly, so here we are. The SCUM Female Hair Pack is a purely cosmetic add-on for Gamepires' open-world survival shooter, and its entire pitch is 14 hairstyles for female characters, ranging from a pixie cut to a dreaded mohawk, with braided mane, dutch braids, nordic braids, undercut bob, short braid, and donut buns filling out the middle of the catalogue. That is the product. Nothing moves, nothing shoots, nothing dies differently because of it. From a mechanical standpoint there is nothing to evaluate. The styles are accessible at character creation and also at the barber trader in-game, which is at least a sensible design choice, meaning you are not locked into your selection at spawn. The variety does cover a genuine range, from tight cropped cuts to longer braided options, so if you are the type of SCUM player who sweats the appearance of your character between firefights, the selection is broader than a lot of comparable survival game cosmetic packs. Steam player reviews sit around 72 percent positive, which for a hair pack is a fairly muted endorsement. The most common friction point players note is simply the value question: is a handful of hairstyles worth a separate purchase, or should this content have shipped with the base game or a larger cosmetic bundle? For context, SCUM as a base game is a genuinely interesting survival PvP sandbox, one where character stats, metabolism, and skill progression matter in ways most survival games ignore. Gamepires has been active with updates and has shipped several cosmetic DLC lines alongside their core patches, including weapon skins, vehicle skins, and charm accessories. The Female Hair Pack sits in that same cosmetic tier. It does not touch netcode, TTK, weapon balance, or any of the systems I actually care about in a shooter. If you are a SCUM regular who wants more visual identity on your character and you specifically play female characters, this delivers exactly what it says it does, nothing more. If you are on the fence about SCUM itself, this DLC will tell you nothing useful. The honest read here is simple. This is a micro-transaction-tier product sold as a standalone DLC. The hairstyles look competent inside SCUM's art style, the barber trader integration is a nice touch so you can change your mind mid-game, and the style count is reasonable for the category. But it is not something you need to think hard about unless you are already deep into SCUM and care about how your character looks when someone scopes you in from 300 metres. Fred, Scout Team

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singleplayermultiplayermmopvponline-pvpcooponline-coopachievementstrading-cardstier:sub-5Cosmetic DLCCharacter CustomizationSurvivalOpen World PvPBarber Trader

System Requirements

Minimum

OS
Windows 10 64-bit
Memory
16 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 11
Storage
80 GB available space
Graphics
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 3GB / AMD Radeon RX 480 4GB
Processor
Intel Core i5-4430 / AMD FX-6300
Additional Notes
SSD

Recommended

OS
Windows 10 64-bit
Memory
16 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 11
Storage
80 GB available space
Graphics
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 2060 / AMD Radeon RX 5700
Processor
Intel Core i5-6600K / AMD Ryzen 5 1600
Additional Notes
SSD

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Game Info

Developer
Gamepires
Publisher
Gamepires
Release Date
May 11, 2023

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