Rust April 2022 Update: Everything We Know So Far
The developers of Rust are set to release their latest patch for April 2022 and heads in the community will begin to turn towards this as the time approaches.
Facepunch Studios are expected to be bringing a new edge to the hugely popular first-person shooter as the warmer months emerge, which they have been offering up on a monthly basis.
Last time out, we saw the arctic themed items removed and new features added such as in-game music, loading screens, 15 new world models and support for tag filtering in server browsers.
While details are still limited at this time, scroll down to find out everything we know so far about Rust’s update for April 2022.
At the time of writing, a release for the fourth update of the year has yet to be confirmed, although we do suspect it will arrive on the first Tuesday of the month – which will be 5th April 2022.
Be advised, this is purely based on previous and recent release patterns and could change depending on whether Facepunch come across developmental delays.
With this in mind, we will refresh this section of the article if new information emerges in the coming days and weeks ahead.
As mentioned above, the patch notes for April’s update in Rust has yet to be revealed. The comprehensive list of adaptations, including the respective sections listed below, will be filled out in their entirety as soon as the developers reveal them.
This section is likely to be stacked, along with the array of new content that is expected. All details will appear here.
Any bug fixes that are implemented this month will appear here once revealed. We are sure there will be quite a few.
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