![]() ![]() ![]() Now, the official Twitter account for Rust Console Edition sent out a tweet confirming that a limited number of console owners are receiving beta keys which will allow them to play the game early. However, Facepunch Studios recently put out a teaser trailer for Rust's console version, which looks to perform very well on console from the brief glimpses that were shown. The console version of Rust was also announced some time ago, but is still not fully complete. Though Rust has been in early access on Steam since 2013, the game only officially released its final version in 2018. RELATED: Rust Adds New Mode for Casual Players Now that Rust is expanding to console versions, the earliest beta keys for both the Xbox One and PS4 versions of the game have gone out to a limited selection of players to test the game on newer platforms. Servers will be removed from the server list shortly before the maintenance starts, but players already on there may not be disconnected for a few minutes. Since then, Rust's popularity has increased dramatically, which in turn helped the game to gain an even wider and stronger player base. For those who may have missed it, a group of content creators called OfflineTV made an online Rust server and created content surrounding their experiences playing together. Your opinion matter and it can help shape the future of the game Feedback Form: forms. ![]() Rust has been incredibly popular on Steam for the past few months thanks to content creators online boosting the appeal of the game. If you want to contribute even more to the development of Rust Console Edition, please take 3-5 minutes to indulge in our latest feedback form. ![]()
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