Rust: Console Edition is launching this spring, and to whet your appetite, IGN has gone live with 17 minutes of gameplay footage captured on PS4 Pro.
The Rust Console Edition closed beta launched only recently, but the European servers were badly damaged by fire yesterday, resulting in significant data loss. Sadly, Double Eleven confirmed that it would not be able to restore this lost data.
Rust launched for the PC last year and remains a hugely popular time-sink for players, and originally, the game was planned to launch for PS4 and Xbox One in late 2020 but was delayed. There’s rumors that Rust may support Cross-Play when it finally releases for Sony and Microsoft’s consoles.
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Rust: Console Edition will feature online play for up to 100 other players. The game opens in a post-apocalyptic island littered with shattered industrial monuments and probing scientists, and it’s down to you to survive in a hostile world populated by folk who want nothing more than to see you end up dead.
A concrete release date has yet to be announced beyond the Spring 2021 window.