Posted on June 20, 2025
With the long-awaited launch of SCUM v1.0 on June 17, 2025, survival game fans are once again flooding the island to test their grit. Gamepires’ detailed survival sandbox, known for its hardcore mechanics and simulation depth, now boasts a redesigned world, new factions, improved AI, and the beginnings of a quest system. But one major question still lingers in the community:
The short answer is: not yet, but it’s more complicated than that.
This article explores the current state of mod support in SCUM, community sentiment, technical possibilities, and what players and server hosts like those on Host Havoc can expect in the near future.
After years in Early Access, SCUM has officially released v1.0. The update brought sweeping changes to the game world, including:
This launch marks a huge step forward for SCUM, but it’s important to note that not everything promised during early access is fully implemented yet, including robust modding support.
As of v1.0, SCUM does not offer official modding tools or Steam Workshop integration.
Gamepires has acknowledged the demand for mod support in the past, and community discussions frequently reference it as a future goal. However, in recent comments (including some from developer-backed threads), there’s been no definitive timeline for mod support.
Instead, the developers appear focused on core systems, performance tuning, and improving official content before handing over the tools to the community.
One significant development is the release of dedicated server files, now available through platforms like Host Havoc. These files give server owners access to:
While these don’t allow for full modding yet, they represent a foundational step toward supporting server-side customization, and potentially, mod integration down the line.
Players and creators have a clear vision for how modding could enhance SCUM, including:
With SCUM built in Unreal Engine, many believe the game is capable of supporting this level of modding. In fact, some players have already begun experimenting with external tools and scripts for save editing, loadout configuration, and environmental tweaks.
While full modding is not yet available, players have discovered a few third-party tools that allow for limited enhancements:
None of these offer true mod functionality, but they allow creative admins to start personalizing their server experience in anticipation of more expansive tools.
While Gamepires has not offered a public roadmap for modding, several clues suggest they haven’t abandoned the idea:
If mod support does arrive, it’s likely to begin with server-side scripting, followed by broader content creation tools and Workshop support.
When mod support does go live, reliable hosting will become essential. Hosting a modded server requires:
Host Havoc already supports SCUM with dedicated hosting plans optimized for low-latency performance and full admin access, making it the ideal platform for mod-friendly survival communities.
If you're eager to get ahead of the curve, here are a few steps you can take:
Once official mod tools arrive, having a well-maintained server and engaged player base will put you in a strong position to be among the first to run a truly unique SCUM experience.
So, does SCUM have mod support? Not yet - but it's coming. The infrastructure is taking shape, and with the 1.0 release behind them, Gamepires may soon turn their attention to the tools players have been asking for.
For now, server-side customization and dedicated hosting options allow communities to start carving out unique identities. Whether you're preparing for future mod integration or just want full control over your survival environment, Host Havoc's SCUM hosting gives you the power to build, test, and thrive.