RustPlow — Release Date, Trailer & What We Know
Rust Flow is an intense 3D action roguelike hack-and-slash. Releasing Jul 7, 2026.

Official trailer & screenshots via Steam
About RustPlow
## Unleash Absolute Chaos in a High-Octane 3D Action Roguelike! Welcome to Rust Flow, a thrilling 3D action roguelike hack-and-slash where survival demands relentless power and lightning-fast reflexes. Step into a harsh, unforgiving wasteland and prepare to face an endless onslaught of monstrous hordes and colossal threats. ## Key Features * **Crush Massive Monster Hordes:** Face off against thousands of distinct, aggressive monsters and gigantic golems that fill the screen. Every second is a high-stakes test of your survival instincts. * **Intense Non-Target Action:** Experience the heavy-hitting satisfaction of pure, tactical combat. Master your positioning, dodge deadly attacks, and unleash devastating skills with absolute precision. * **Infinite Skill & Item Build Synergies:** Collect a vast array of unique items and powerful skills. Experiment with diverse combinations to find the ultimate setup that breaks the game before the horde breaks you. * **Deep Item Evolution System:** Discover hidden item evolution paths and activate legendary set synergies. Transform your standard gear into world-shattering artifacts to dominate the escalating endgame chaos. Can you survive the adrenaline-fueled storm and conquer the flow of rust, or will you become just another corpse in the wasteland? Build your ultimate character and test your limits now!
Description via Steam.
Key Stats
Should You Play RustPlow?
## Unleash Absolute Chaos in a High-Octane 3D Action Roguelike! Welcome to Rust Flow, a thrilling 3D action roguelike hack-and-slash where survival demands relentless power and lightning-fast reflexes. Step into a harsh, unforgiving wasteland and prepare to face an endless onslaught of monstrous hordes and colossal threats. ## Key Features * **Crush Massive Monster Hordes:** Face off against thousands of distinct, aggressive monsters and gigantic golems that fill the screen. Every second is a high-stakes test of your survival instincts. * **Intense Non-T…
RustPlow is single-player on Steam and runs on Windows. It's on our trending radar ahead of its Jul 7, 2026 release.
Wishlisting notifies you at launch and helps the developer's visibility.
System Requirements & Platforms
View PC requirements & supported platforms
Platforms: Windows
Minimum
OS: Windows 10 (64-bit) · Processor: Intel Core i5-8400 / AMD Ryzen 5 2600 · Memory: 8 GB RAM · Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 / AMD Radeon RX 590 · DirectX: Version 11 · Storage: 3 GB available space
Recommended
OS: Windows 10/11 (64-bit) · Processor: Intel Core i7-10700K / AMD Ryzen 5 5600X · Memory: 16 GB RAM · Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 / AMD Radeon RX 6600 XT · DirectX: Version 11 · Storage: 3 GB available space
RustPlow — Frequently Asked Questions
- When does RustPlow release?
- RustPlow is set to launch on Jul 7, 2026 (Coming Soon on Steam).
- What kind of game is RustPlow?
- RustPlow is a Rpg game. Rust Flow is an intense 3D action roguelike hack-and-slash.
- Is RustPlow multiplayer or co-op?
- No — RustPlow is listed as single-player only on Steam.
- Is RustPlow on Steam Deck or consoles?
- RustPlow runs on Windows via Steam; Steam Deck compatibility has not been confirmed. No console release has been confirmed.
- How much does RustPlow cost?
- Pricing has not been announced yet (N/A). Wishlist it on Steam to be notified at launch.
- What are RustPlow's system requirements?
- The developer has not published detailed system requirements yet.
- Is RustPlow worth wishlisting?
- If you enjoy Rpg games like SoulQuest, Console Kingdom, The Witch's Bakery, yes. It's on our trending radar.
- Who made RustPlow?
- RustPlow is developed by HASFOUR.
- What games is RustPlow similar to?
- RustPlow sits alongside Rpg games such as SoulQuest, Console Kingdom, The Witch's Bakery.
- What platforms is RustPlow on?
- RustPlow is available on Windows.
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