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Fifteen paint jobs for your trucks, bikes, and planes - a fine cosmetic add-on for SCUM regulars who've already sunk serious hours into the island, but a hard sell for anyone still figuring out how to keep a vehicle from despawning.

I'll be straight with you: cosmetic DLC packs don't move the needle for me unless the base game already has me hooked. SCUM is one of those open-world survival sandboxes that genuinely earns some of that loyalty - the vehicle roster alone covers mountain bikes, dirt bikes, ATVs, SUVs, pickup trucks, tractors, and even a couple of planes, which means there's actually something worth skinning here. The Vehicle Skins Pack drops fifteen paint options across that whole roster, spanning land, sea, and air, and includes a range of styles from tactical camo patterns to bolder colour-forward designs. If you've put in the time scavenging parts, pushing wrecks to a mechanic, and finally getting your rig road-worthy, the idea of also making it look like yours is an easy pitch. The community reception is mixed, which sits honestly at around 61 percent positive on Steam from a limited pool of reviews. The upside players point to is variety and genuine support for the developers, both reasonable motivations. The frustration side is more interesting: a chunk of buyers report that instructions for how to actually apply the skins in-game are not spelled out clearly in the DLC listing, which is a fixable problem Gamepires hasn't fixed yet. That's a petty but real annoyance when you've just paid for something cosmetic and can't immediately figure out how to use it. Community threads fill the gap, but they shouldn't have to. From a practical standpoint, this pack is only relevant if you're already an active SCUM player on a server where vehicles are a meaningful part of your loop. Vehicles in SCUM aren't just fast travel - they carry gear for raids, offer firearm cover, and become a real logistical investment once you're running pickup trucks with 800kg loads or coordinating multi-seat runs with a squad. Standing out visually in PvP-heavy servers has some soft tactical value too, though I wouldn't lean on it as a serious argument for buying. The skins cover the right breadth of vehicle types to feel complete rather than cherry-picked. Who should skip it: anyone still early in their SCUM playthrough, players on low-pop servers where vehicles rarely survive long enough to show off, and anyone expecting new rims, attachments, or mechanical perks - this is purely cosmetic, full stop. Who should consider it: long-term SCUM regulars who've already maxed out their Engineering and Driving skills and want their carefully rebuilt Wolfsvagon to look a little less anonymous on the island. Wait for a sale if you're on the fence - the discount ceiling on this one is generous. Fred, Scout Team

SCUM Vehicle Skins Pack
ActionAdventureIndieMassively Multiplayer

SCUM Vehicle Skins Pack

Jan 25, 2024Gamepires
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Fifteen paint jobs for your trucks, bikes, and planes - a fine cosmetic add-on for SCUM regulars who've already sunk serious hours into the island, but a hard sell for anyone still figuring out how to keep a vehicle from despawning.

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I'll be straight with you: cosmetic DLC packs don't move the needle for me unless the base game already has me hooked. SCUM is one of those open-world survival sandboxes that genuinely earns some of that loyalty - the vehicle roster alone covers mountain bikes, dirt bikes, ATVs, SUVs, pickup trucks, tractors, and even a couple of planes, which means there's actually something worth skinning here. The Vehicle Skins Pack drops fifteen paint options across that whole roster, spanning land, sea, and air, and includes a range of styles from tactical camo patterns to bolder colour-forward designs. If you've put in the time scavenging parts, pushing wrecks to a mechanic, and finally getting your rig road-worthy, the idea of also making it look like yours is an easy pitch. The community reception is mixed, which sits honestly at around 61 percent positive on Steam from a limited pool of reviews. The upside players point to is variety and genuine support for the developers, both reasonable motivations. The frustration side is more interesting: a chunk of buyers report that instructions for how to actually apply the skins in-game are not spelled out clearly in the DLC listing, which is a fixable problem Gamepires hasn't fixed yet. That's a petty but real annoyance when you've just paid for something cosmetic and can't immediately figure out how to use it. Community threads fill the gap, but they shouldn't have to. From a practical standpoint, this pack is only relevant if you're already an active SCUM player on a server where vehicles are a meaningful part of your loop. Vehicles in SCUM aren't just fast travel - they carry gear for raids, offer firearm cover, and become a real logistical investment once you're running pickup trucks with 800kg loads or coordinating multi-seat runs with a squad. Standing out visually in PvP-heavy servers has some soft tactical value too, though I wouldn't lean on it as a serious argument for buying. The skins cover the right breadth of vehicle types to feel complete rather than cherry-picked. Who should skip it: anyone still early in their SCUM playthrough, players on low-pop servers where vehicles rarely survive long enough to show off, and anyone expecting new rims, attachments, or mechanical perks - this is purely cosmetic, full stop. Who should consider it: long-term SCUM regulars who've already maxed out their Engineering and Driving skills and want their carefully rebuilt Wolfsvagon to look a little less anonymous on the island. Wait for a sale if you're on the fence - the discount ceiling on this one is generous. Fred, Scout Team

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Developer
Gamepires
Publisher
Gamepires
Release Date
Jan 25, 2024

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