New Rust Twitch Drops January 2024: How to Get Them Fast

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Published January 17, 2024

 

Rust is a survival game that seems like a combination of DayZ and Minecraft. It was released by Facepunch Studios in 2018 for Windows and Mac and was ported to gaming consoles in 2021. 

Although already considered old by industry standards, Rust has experienced a bit of a resurgence due to streaming platforms such as Twitch. 

At its peak, viewers watching Rust streams reached over one million concurrent live viewers and, as a result, also generated quite a bit when it came to an increase in sales. 

As a token of appreciation, the people behind Rust have partnered with Twitch to reward viewers who watch Rust streams. 

The reward? Rust drops. 

So what are Rust Twitch drops? How do we get them? What do we use them for? Are getting Rust Twitch drops worth it? 

All those questions, and more, will be answered below. 

What are Rust Twitch Drops? 

Rust Twitch drops are rewards that viewers can get by watching Twitch streams. Obviously, the stream must be Rust-related before they can be eligible for rewards. 

Rust Twitch drops come in the form of exclusive skins and cosmetic items that can change how your character and equipment will look in-game. 

These items can be acquired after meeting certain criteria, and these drops will then be added to your Steam inventory. 

There are different types of Rust Twitch drops that will be offered to viewers. These can range from generic drops as well as special Rust Twitch drops that can only be acquired by watching certain streamers. 

The type of drop, which streamer you need to watch to get a specific item, and how many hours you need to watch, will vary from season to season and can be time-limited in some other way. 

How Do I Get Rust Twitch Drops ( Manually & Instantly )?

You have to be very careful as you can easily waste countless hours watching streams with nothing to show for it. This is because you need to meet certain conditions before you will be rewarded. 

The first thing that you have to do is to have both a Twitch and a Steam account. You will then need to link them together to make the entire shebang work. 

Linking your Steam account to your Twitch account is very easy. It can be done by going to the settings menu of your Twitch account and following the instructions to complete the connection with your Steam account. 

Once you have connected your Steam account with Twitch, you can now start getting Rust Twitch drops by simply watching streamers. 

However, it’s not just any streamers that you have to watch. You should look carefully for streams that have a “Drop Enabled” tag.  

Watching the streams for a number of hours – normally ranging between 2 to 6 – will earn you Rust Twitch drops.  

You can then check out your Inventory page to see your progress as well as to check and claim any drops that appear. Claimed drops will take a few minutes before they appear in your Steam inventory. 

Another way to obtain twitch drops is through the twitchdrops.net website, which collects drops including Rust Twitch drops. If you missed the Twitch deadline, all you have to do is sign up and collect your drops along with all the rewards.

What Streams Should I Watch? 

You can watch any stream with the Drops Enabled tag. However, you should take note that there are also streamer-specific Rust Twitch drops that you can acquire. 

To know about what Rust Twitch drops are available during a period, you can check out Rust’s official social media pages as well as Rust-related communities and forums. 

These sites provide you with all the information that you will need to know about streamer-specific drops as well as what generic drops are available. 

The number of hours that you need to watch to be able to avail of Rust Twitch drops will vary. For some, you will only need to watch for 2 hours while for others 8 hours is the requirement. 

Don’t worry, though, as the watch times are cumulative. This means that you don’t have to watch streams all in one go.  

Do I Really Need to Watch Streams to Get Rust Twitch Drops? 

Unfortunately, you need to stream Rust games if you want Rust Twitch drops. This does not necessarily mean that you have to be glued to the screen, however. 

You can do other tasks while Rust streams are playing on your computer. However, make sure that you do not mute or simply have your stream playing on an inactive tab. 

The reason for this is that watch times may not count if you perform these actions. This can work, though, if you have a speaker or another monitor. Just don’t mute or deactivate the stream directly and you’ll be fine. 

We also do not recommend using programs or extensions that will help increase your watch times just so you can get Rust Twitch drops. 

While there are Chrome extensions that will let you automatically claim Rust Twitch drops, getting third-party software that will blot your numbers will not earn you the rewards that you want. 

Worse, your account may also get suspended or banned if you get caught. 

Thus, the only way to get those Rust Twitch drops is to tough it out and go stream for however long it takes. 

What Are Some Rust Twitch Drops That I Can Get? 

Rust Twitch drops that are available will vary. These can range from hoodies, sofas, industrial doors, hobo barrels, weapon skins, chestplates, furnace skins, storage boxes, and many more. 

There are also streamer-specific drops that you can get. For generic drops, any other streamer that is not offering streamer-specific drops can provide these for you. 

Take note that the availability of these Twitch Rust drops is time-limited. Make sure to check out Rust’s official pages for these limited-time events to make sure that you have ample time to watch streams and get the drops that you want. 

Conclusion 

Rust is a very addictive game not just for the gameplay but for the amount of customization that it provides. Rust Twitch drops further add to that enjoyment and, of course, getting free stuff is always fun. 

If you love Rust, and if you love watching Twitch streams, then now is definitely the time to avail yourself of exclusive Rust Twitch drops before they are all gone.

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