A brand new update for Rust: Console Edition was deployed earlier today (April 7), bringing the game to version 1.33 with some very minor fixes.

There won't be any downtime included with today's update, but players will be prompted to download a small patch when they next boot up Rust on PlayStation 4 or Xbox One. If you're eager to find out what's included in today's update, check out the official patch notes for the April 7 Rust: Console Edition update below.

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What's New In Today's Rust: Console Edition Update?

Unfortunately, there isn't much to shout about regarding today's Rust: Console Edition update. The patch is only a small one and includes three different bug fixes, so don't expect any new content to jump into.

According to the official patch notes, which can be found further down this article, patch 1.33 fixes a prominent crash that would occur when respawning, fixed FOV not adjusting correctly when aiming, and a change to the holosight attachment following feedback from the community.

For the full details, check out the official patch notes for Rust: Console Edition update 1.33 further down this article.

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Rust: Console Edition Update 1.33 Patch Notes (April 7)

Below you will find the official patch notes for the April 7 Rust: Console Edition update, which brings the game to version 1.33 with the following changes.

Hello survivors! A small but very exciting patch is being released today. Here are the list of changes:

  • Fixed a prominent crash that could occur when respawning.
  • Fixed FOV not correctly adjusting when aiming.
  • Reduced the size of the reticle on the Holosight weapon attachment, according to players feedback.

That's all that's included in today's patch, but for further details check out the official Rust: Console Edition website.