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Rust Console Server Network

A community-built Rust Console network focused on wipes, rivalry and progression.

Metal Mayhem runs community servers for Rust Console players across PlayStation and Xbox. The network is built around regular wipes, competitive leaderboards, clans, player statistics, events and quality-of-life systems that help console players find a consistent place to play.

What Metal Mayhem Is

Metal Mayhem is not a single feature page or a one-off store. It is a Rust Console community hub connected to live game servers, Discord roles, player progression, wipe schedules, leaderboards and server tools. Players can check server activity, review their stats, follow clan performance, claim available kits, join events and keep track of the wider community from one place.

The website is designed for players who want useful information before they join a server. Server pages show where the network is active, leaderboards show who is performing well, and statistics pages make long-term progression visible beyond a single session. The store and kit systems support the servers, but the site also provides free community features for regular players.

How The Servers Are Run

The network is built around predictable wipe-day play. Weekly servers are intended for players who like a fresh start, fast competition and a busy first evening. Monthly servers suit players who prefer longer bases, slower progression and larger projects. The goal is to give players a clear expectation before they commit their time to a wipe.

Moderation focuses on keeping the servers playable and competitive. Rules are published clearly, bans can be appealed, and Discord integration helps staff verify players and manage role-based access. The result is a network that tries to keep the chaos of Rust without leaving players guessing about basic server standards.

What Makes The Site Useful

The public pages are meant to answer practical questions: which server should I join, when does wipe happen, who is leading, what kits exist, what rules apply, and how do I contact staff. The site also includes live and historical data where available, which gives players more context than a Discord announcement alone.

For new Rust Console players, the guide pages explain wipe timing, server choice, common progression habits and fair-play expectations. For returning players, the dashboard, leaderboards, stats and clan tools make it easier to stay involved between sessions.