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About this game
Rust is a multiplayer survival game where the only goal is to stay alive on a hostile island. Gather resources, build shelters, craft weapons, and form alliances — or betray them — as you contend with wildlife, harsh environments, and other players who want what you have. With over a decade of continuous development and hundreds of content updates, Rust remains one of the most intense and unpredictable survival experiences available.
Rust evolves as an unforgiving PvP survival experience where wildlife, starvation, radiation, and other players all threaten your continued existence—you scavenge, craft, build bases, and defend against raids across procedurally generated islands now featuring tropical biomes, deep-sea zones, and floating cities. The monthly content updates introduce new vehicles (from helicopters to modular boats), advanced automation systems, monuments, and seasonal events ensuring the survival loop stays fresh across 13+ years of expansion. The complexity ranges from primitive survival to intricate electrical engineering and farming automation, accommodating solo hermits and large-scale guilds equally. Worth checking regional pricing before buying—comparing prices across regions could save you substantial money on this evolving sandbox.
Steam uses a regional pricing model, which means Rust can cost significantly more or less depending on where you buy it. Publishers set different prices for each country based on local purchasing power — regions like Turkey, Argentina, and India typically have much lower prices than Western Europe or North America. Currency exchange rates, local taxes, and market competition also play a role. This is why Rust can cost $15.02 in one country and $47.64 in another. Comparing prices across all regions helps you find the best deal available.
We pull Rust prices directly from Steam's official store API for each of the 66 regions we track, and refresh them weekly to catch sales, discounts, and publisher price changes. Every price is then converted to a common currency using live exchange rates, which we update almost daily so the converted figures stay close to what your bank or card would actually charge. The table above ranks every region from cheapest to most expensive, showing the local price, the converted price, and the exact percentage you'd save compared to the most expensive region — learn more about our process.
Exchange rates last updated: April 12, 2026
Frequently Asked Questions
Why is Rust cheaper in some countries?
Steam uses regional pricing, which means publishers set different prices per country based on local purchasing power. Regions like Brazil, India, and Turkey typically have lower prices to make games affordable for local audiences.
How much can I save on Rust?
Based on current prices, the difference between the cheapest and most expensive region is up to 68%. The cheapest price is $15.02 USD and the most expensive is $47.64 USD.
Can I buy Rust from a different region on Steam?
Steam ties your store region to your physical location. If you're physically in a cheaper region — whether traveling, studying abroad, or relocating — you'll see and be able to purchase at that region's local prices.
Are these prices up to date?
Yes. Prices are pulled directly from Steam's store for each region and updated regularly. If a game is on sale, the discounted price is shown. Exchange rates are approximate and sourced from public APIs.
How many regions are compared?
We track prices across 66 regions for Rust. This includes major markets like the US, Europe, Brazil, India, Japan, South Korea, and more.
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