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Find Rust Teammates & Clan Members

Survival 2-8+ (per group)

Rust is a survival game where trust defines everything. Your teammate has full access to your base, your loot, and your progress. Playing with the wrong person means logging in to find your base raided — from the inside. Public Rust servers are ruthless, and finding reliable people to play with through random encounters is nearly impossible. Playm lets you match with Rust players who have trust scores, verified play history, and are looking for serious survival partners who won't insid you on day three.

Matching Tips

Trust is the number one factor in Rust teammate matching. Beyond that, align on wipe schedule (do you play monthly wipes or weekly?), play hours per day, and PvP vs. building preference. Also clarify group size — duo Rust plays very differently from clan Rust. Make sure you agree on base design philosophy (compact hidden bases vs. large compounds) before committing to a wipe together.

Platforms

PC

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I find trustworthy Rust teammates?

Playm uses trust scores and verified profiles to match you with Rust players. No more random team-ups that end in insiding.

Is Rust a team game?

Rust can be played solo, but group play is significantly easier and more fun. Resource gathering, base defense, and raiding all benefit from coordinated teammates.

How many people should a Rust team have?

Duos and trios are the most common competitive group sizes. Larger clans (5-8+) dominate servers but require more organization and trust.