Rust Console Edition spotted with an ESRB note
In the Twitch-Scape, everyone and their mothers broadcast Rust, it seems. The game came out in advance access in 2013, officially released in 2018, but its popularity recently exploded. Rust is often described as Minecraft meets Dayz, but there is clearly something that attracts people. Just as clear, this game has room in its audience to grow. That's why Facepunch Studios offers Rust Console Edition, which we just noted on the ESRB website. Rust Console Edition received a note M by the ESRB. The players of this game know very well the reasons for this, like violence, weapons, the creation of weapons, the hunting and the general atmosphere of killing or being killed. They also mention the option that players have to mutilate players and dead animals to get resources, but it's for survival, which improves everything. Although the game had a popularity peak quite recently, Facepunch Studios actually has a console version for Rust as early as 2019, so it's the right time to ...