Rust Console Edition release date revealed in new trailer

Rust Console Edition has an official rele🐲ase date, and the years-long wait will be over in just under two months.

Facepunch and Double Eleven confirmed that Rust Console Ed🐷ition will be released on PS4 and Xbox One on May 21 - you'll also be able to play it on PS5 and Xbox Series X|S as well, though only through backwards compatibility. Rust Console Edition will be available in three versions, all of which opened for pre-order today:

  • Rust Standard Edition/Rust Day One Edition ($49.99): This is the standard game, though if you preorder you'll also get the Future Weapons and Tools Pack as a bonus.
  • Rust Deluxe Edition ($59.99): On top of getting access to the closed beta and staging branch, you also get three days of early access to the game proper, a Welcome Pack, and everything in the standard version.
  • Rust Ultimate Edition ($79.99): Get an expanded version of the Welcome Pack, an Elite Combat Skin Pack, and 1100 Rust coins (that's $10 worth), along with everything included in the Deluxe Edition.

Rust was first released on Steam early access in 2013, and Facepunch finally announced in November 2019 that work on a console version was in the works with a planned 2020 release date. Then it went quiet for a while, until console developer Double Eleven confirmed that work-from-home delays meant it 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:𒁏would no longer make the originally planned date. Still, with the state of everything these days, coming out in May of the following 🥂year isn't all that bad.

Rust recently lost a "large amount" of save data when a fire swept through a French data center, though Facepunch wipes the servers every month anyway.

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