The Rust item store has once again rotated, introducing a total of 10 new skins into the game. More skins for the newly skinnable bed join the store, along with other weapons, clothing, and deployables. Get ready as we cover every skin that made it into this week’s Rust item store.

The first skin being introduced to this week’s Rust item store is Odissey’s Sinotype Metal Frags box. The large box is part of the 13-piece Sinotype collection, serving as the perfect spot to organize all of your metal fragments. The box uses bright blue and yellow neon lights over a black shipping container, creating an industrial look.

Duck’s Neon collection continues to grow with the addition of a Blue Neon Bed. The skin serves as the 3rd bed skin introduced to Rust, pairing a gray and black base with a blue neon outline. The simple skin is the perfect addition to your inventory if you’re looking for a clean, minimalistic bed choice.

The Miners Hat received its second skin in 8 years with Milho Frito’s Angelic Halo. The hat has been made completely transparent, with a bright, glowing beam wrapping around the player’s head, creating a halo. The glowing is only made brighter when activating the Miner Hat’s light, turning your head into the brightest target on the server.

Another bed skin enters this week’s Rust item store with badtRIP’s No Mercy Bed. The luxurious black and white bed marks the 40th official piece in the ever-growing No Mercy collection. The bed features No Mercy’s iconic silver skull and wings spreading across the center of the bed, while more wing designs run across the head of the bed.

After almost an entire year, Morphus’s Thundergold collection received a new continuation. The Thundergold Backpack uses a bright white base paired with reflective golden accents. Golden zippers line the sides of the bags while golden bolts of lightning wrap around the backpack skin.

XOLODNO’s Black Ops LR brings a sleek and minimalistic look to the military-grade rifle. A carbon-fiber body is surrounded by a black metallic cage, giving off a slight glimmer effect. Transparent iron sights give users a slight advantage when aiming.

Magwamp and cgpoizon have cooked up yet another wood storage box skin with the addition of the Small Diving Box. The small blue box is the perfect place to store all your diving equipment, including gear, spear guns, and ammo, with large black buckles securing everything in place.

Next up in the Rust item store is WAGAN’s All-Seeing Eye Door. The door joins the All-Seeing Eye collection started last month by the similar-looking Garage Door. The black door uses an intricate spiral design with the gold All-Seeing Eye emblem centered on the upper half of the deployable.

The Fault collection by Oaasis introduced in last month’s Rust item store has received a continuation in the form of a SAR. The body of the Fault SAR is made of beaten metal paired with a wrapping cavern of shimmering blue and purple crystals. While the beautiful weapon skin may look bright, it does not have any actual glowing effects.

The final skin being added to this week’s Rust item store is the Deep Sea Rocket Launcher by Robstar. The cylindrical launcher takes on the form of a rusted submarine covered in barnacles, seaweed, and starfish. Rope wraps around the back of the launcher while gauges line the metallic top. The addition of the naval-themed skins this week hints at the large Naval update potentially coming in November.

That’s all of the skins added to this week’s Rust item store. If you want to check out any of these new skins for yourself, check out the Rust item store on the Steam page and search for them there. If you enjoyed this article, feel free to check out our other Rust guides. See you next time!
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