SCUM Celebrates Early Access with New Trailer

SCUM Celebrates Early Access with New Trailer

Don't forget Smiley, the giant robot.

LizardRock by LizardRock on Jun 11, 2018 @ 07:01 AM (Staff Bios)
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Devolver Digital's press event at this year's E3 was just as ridiculous at last year's, though considerably shorter. But between all of the shenanigantry, the publisher made a point to still preview new content by rolling "the bullshit." The first reveal was a new trailer for SCUM, the supermax open-world survival game, celebrating early access.

in SCUM, the worst of the worst a dropped into a restricted world full of other inmates to fight and survive. All the while, drones and snipers watch from above, providing the free public with plenty of carnage and savagery for their viewing pleasure. But be careful, should you get shot, crushed, stabbed, or other expire, your desecrated corpse will be revived in a zombie-like state for government use.



SCUM is in development in coordination with Gamepires and Croteam. It has an expected launch date of August on Steam.

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