Show Rust has been playable since 2013, but the console edition only came to PS4 and Xbox in May 2021, but even then, it only arrived with a fraction of the content available to PC players. Whilst the majority of features were available at launch, there were/are several BIG features missing from the console edition, most notably, in-game monuments. Monuments act as special locations in the game with high-level enemies and top-tier loot, sometimes also with tricky puzzles to solve too. One of the more popular monuments in Rust is the Cargo ship, and if you’re wondering when it might release on Rust Console Edition, then look no further than this guide to everything you need to know. Rust Cargo Ship Update ExplainedThe Cargo Ship – also known as the “CCSC Lazarus” – is another Rust ‘Monument’, but unlike other in-game Monuments which are structures part of the landscape that do not move, the Cargo Ship is a bit different. For one thing, it only spawns periodically in-game, appearing every 2 to 4 in-game days. When it does arrive, it will circle the map a couple of times before leaving entirely. So if you miss it, you miss it. As you would imagine, the Cargo Ship is inhabited by Scientists just like on the Oil Rig monuments. However, there’s also some pretty decent loot for those willing to venture out to sea. Latest NewsHere’s the latest news on the upcoming Cargo Ship monument, coming to the game as part of the Oceanbound update.
“This next monthly wipe promises to be very exciting with the release of the brand new content update named Oceanbound. This new update will bring the dynamic Cargo Ship event to Rust Console Edition, a new weapon in the form of the L96 sniper rifle, lots of quality of life and performance improvements as well as bug fixes. Let us dive deeper into each one of the new additions/changes to come with patch 1.50!” You can read the full Oceanbound Dev blog on the link.
As per the latest Rust Console Edition Dev Update, the team at Facepunch have provided a few new details on the Oceanbound Update. In addition though, they confirmed that the Cargo Ship isn’t quite ready to set sail on main branch. Here’s the full quote from the team: “We’re not ready to confirm the date for Cargo Ship to set sail on the main branch, but our plan is to release it as soon as we think that the optimization is in a good place. We’ve been running some tests over on the staging branch and things are looking promising. Still, there’s a lot of work to be done and bugs to fix in order to provide the best possible experience for everyone. Until then we will work hard to improve it!” When Is Cargo Ship Update Coming To Rust Console?The Rust Cargo ship update is a long time coming. Literally. It was one of the first upates name checked by the developers at Double Eleven when the console edition was first launched. Prior to launch, the dev team told fans:
The question is, when will the Cargo Ship come to Rust ConsoleEdition? thankfully, you do’t have much longer to wait.
On June 27 as part of Dev Blog 7 the team at Double Eleven confirmed they’re releasing The Cargo Ship update on the staging branch “in the middle of July”. From here it will undergo the usual testing before the team can announce a release date for the game’s main branch. Here’s the full quote from the dev team:
How Will Cargo Ship Change The Game?As per Rust streamer Jade Monkey, Cargo Ship for Rust Console “will change the game forever” especially for solo players and small groups. “Cargo will help spread out players and keep the large groups (Zergs) moving making it easier for solos and small groups to survive.” Keen to know more? Have a watch of the video below: That’s everything you need to know about the Rust Console Cargo Ship update, but stay tuned for more details as we get it. If you’re looking for more Rust content or guides, then check out the links below. Rust Console Wipe Schedule | |