Rust is now changing how players sense danger—from farther away. The new Rust sound range update makes distant gunshots more audible, shifting how firefights unfold and engagements play out. Expect clearer audio cues, smarter base planning, and more tactical awareness in every raid or ambush. This patch reshapes not just how the world sounds, but how it plays—a small tweak with big impact for Rust veterans and newcomers alike.

Why the Rust Sound Range Matters

Gunshot range just got a serious boost, with sound now traveling based on weapon class—pistols and SMGs reach 400m, AKs and LRs 500m, and heavy guns like LMGs and Bolty hit 600m. This brings a clearer, more immersive feel to the world. Suddenly, fights feel larger, the map more alive, and reactions must be quicker. It’s a smart nudge to plan raids with greater audio awareness.

How Game Flow Changes with Rust Sound Range

Expect changes in decision-making. Shooting from cover won’t mask gunfire anymore. High-caliber weapons now come with high audio risk. Teams may favor quieter weapons for stealth or use loud ones to pull enemies in. Base defenses might shift to account for early warning—whether hiding or hunting, audio awareness matters more.

Exhibit Decor Pack: More Than Just Lights

Alongside audio, the Exhibit Decor Pack DLC brings stylish functional gear to Rust bases. Items include clothing mannequins, fairy and string lights, chandeliers, fluorescent lamps, locked wall cabinets, spotlights, beanbag chairs, and new wallpapers. They’re decorative but also practical—many lights even aid plant growth. This adds a cozy, personalized touch to survival life.

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What Comes Next in Rust

Beyond audio and décor, Rust’s September update delivers fixes and QoL boosts: minicopter damage indicators, smoother foliage physics, voluminous clouds now default, labeled sleeping bags, and a flurry of bug fixes—from eye glitches to tugboat deployables. Meta and balance changes are expected in October. November brings the Naval Update (modular boats, deep-sea features), and December ushers in a Warhammer crossover DLC. There’s even work on bunny-hopping for bicycles and a fresh round of Rust Kingdoms 3 Twitch drops this month.