Car combat roguelike Scaravan 66 hits Steam later this year

Car combat roguelike Scaravan 66 will skip Steam Early Access and launch into its full state later this year.
Revealed today, the game will have a delayed launch to ensure its completion. An upgraded demo is available on Steam right now here. The demo includes new characters (Devil, Siobhan, and Feng), new Devil challenges, and various improvements. A recent game trailer can be seen here.
A synopsis for Scaravan 66 reads:
In Scaravan 66, hit the gas, gun down the Devil’s monstrous minions, and survive the unforgiving terrain ahead. The new demo features improved UI and balancing, an updated tutorial, an intriguing new character to meet in the Junkyard, and an opportunity to speak to the devil herself if you dare. Strap in and get ready for a wild drive you won’t forget!
Key Features:
Gunning for the End of the Road: As a Road Reaper, you'll gun down every Devil-sent demon and undead on your way to that elusive end of the road. With each attempt to escape your hell, you'll grow stronger and unravel more about yourself and the world you're tethered to.
Perks, Powers, and Pit Stops: Need to make a pit stop? Make strategic stops and visit other Road Reapers on the route who will lend you their powers and help you go that extra mile.
Geared for Replayability: No two attempts to escape your tether are ever the same. With each attempt, discover more about your fellow Reapers, the fiends who stand in your way, and even yourself.
Devil’s Diabolical Designs: The Devil is always one step ahead as she orchestrates her symphony of carnage against you. Enemies sent to stop your escape will differ in number and strength, as she watches your every move and fine-tunes her strategy. She is always plotting against you!
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