We recently got official confirmation that Rust is heading to consoles this Spring, spearheaded by developer Double Eleven (not the original developer on PC, Facepunch). It’s an exciting development for console players interested in this popular and challenging survival game, but it was unclear how well Rust would translate to consoles from the Xbox One and PS4 families. Today, Double Eleven has released uncut gameplay footage of Rust running on the Xbox One X and PS4 Pro.
While it’s undeniable that Rust likely isn’t going to win any awards for its visuals on Xbox and PlayStation, it does look pretty good in this early preview from Double Eleven. If you weren’t already aware, Double Eleven is an independent studio that’s known for taking on projects from other developers and bringing them to other platforms.
Most notably, Double Eleven is currently assisting Mojang Studios on the popular ARPG Minecraft Dungeons, as well as Prison Architect on PC and console. Double Eleven is a reputable studio, so hopefully we can expect a great experience from Rust: Console Edition.
Rust is heading to Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, Xbox One, PS5, and PS4 consoles in Spring 2021, but we don’t have an exact release date. It’s also not clear how similar Rust on consoles will be to the PC version, although this gameplay footage does help a little bit. Rust already competes with popular games like Valheim and Grounded for its spot on our list of Best Survival Games for PC. Hopefully, Rust can also make the list of Best Survival Games for Xbox when it launches later this year.

Windows 10 build 21337 is now available in the Insider Dev Channel
As per most weeks, Microsoft is back with a new Windows 10 insider preview build for those in the Dev Channel to download and start testing. Today’s build is 21337, and is packing a handful of notable new features and changes that focus on enhancing the File Explorer and Virtual Desktop features.




If you’re a fan of Razer, the Tomahawk is the ATX PC case to buy
Razer has decided to launch its own line of PC cases with the Tomahawk, which comes in Mini-ITX and ATX variants. We’re going to take a look at the mid-tower in this review, seeing how easy it is to build a PC inside, whether it’s any good for thermals, and why anyone should buy one over similar cases from NZXT, Lian-Li, and other vendors.




These are the best gaming mice for folks with large hands
A great gaming mouse is important for anyone looking to get into PC gaming. However, if you have large hands, you may struggle to find a mouse that feels comfortable for you. Thankfully, there are plenty of plus-sized mouse options on the market.
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