Screw Drivers Officially Releases August 21, Turns Paid
Screw Drivers leaves early access with a track editor and workshop features aimed at sustaining its community, while shifting from free to paid.
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Headup announced that Creactstudios' car builder and racing game Screw Drivers will officially release and become paid on August 20 local time. The early access title, rated 'very positive' from 6,448 reviews, will cost 7.99 euros. The update adds a track editor, workshop browser, blueprints, and controller support.
The transition to a paid release ends the free early access period that began June 20. The supporter pack currently on sale will end at the same time, while other DLC remains available.
The release update adds a track editor where players can place starting grids, checkpoints, decorations, and destructible objects, then test drive and upload tracks to the Steam Workshop. A workshop browser returns for vehicles and new custom tracks. Blueprints let players save gearboxes and engines for reuse in other builds.
Controller support now covers all menu operations, and the game supports 25 languages with community and AI-assisted translations.
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