With high octane releases like Dying Light 2, Elden Ring, Horizon Forbidden West, Destiny 2: The Witch Queen, and more, it feels likely that January’s numbers are just a sign of things to come in the early months of 2022. With January 2022 kicking off strong, it will be interesting to see if further months can keep the steam on Twitch and Facebook. Even Facebook Gaming saw its biggest numbers with over 600 million hours watched, giving its highest viewership numbers in over a year and showing constant growth of the platform. With that in mind, January 2022 kicked off a strong start to the year for streamers and streaming platforms. October 2021 got close with the help of both League of Legends Worlds and DOTA2: The International tournaments going on, but still didn’t make it over the 2 billion mark. Overall, January 2022 is the first time since May 2021 that Twitch saw over 2 billion hours of viewership. Rust's content updates and Twitch drops in January 2022 saw a huge boost in viewership for the game and helped it contribute amply to Twitch's best monthly viewership since May 2021. One of the biggest factors of viewership in January was the survival game Rust, which had major updates and Twitch drops throughout the month to bring in a huge boost of players for an 842 percent increase in viewership (63 million hours watched) and a spot on the top 10 categories for the month. According to the report, January 2022 saw Twitch’s biggest month of viewership since May 2021 when music on Twitch saw a massive surge in viewership. The stats on Twitch’s January 2022 viewership come courtesy of StreamElements’ latest State of the Stream report with analytical data provided by Rainmaker.gg. More than that, games like Rust had a lot going on that produced a wealth of viewership throughout the month while categories like League of Legends and Just Chatting continued to hold high ranks with their own increased viewership. In particular, Twitch saw its biggest month of viewership since the depths of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2021. That said, you cannot continue down a tech tree line unless every previous item has already been unlocked.As we’ve trekked into the depths of 2022, another month has passed us by, and with it comes a whole new month of streaming stats. If you’ve unlocked an item through other means (research) then the item is automatically unlocked on the tech tree. You can find this test branch in your Steam library or in the console store. To test the new content already now, you have to download the update via the test branch of Rust. When and where is the update coming The new Rust update is coming tomorrow, February 3rd, and includes a Wipe. The scrap cost to unlock each item matches the items research cost. Rust Update in February 2022: That is in the Arctic update. Items are unlocked using scrap - ranging from 20 to 500 depending on the item's value. You can access each tech tree at the associated workbench. Each tier is independent of the others, and players are still able to research individual items on the research bench. In Rust, there're 3 tiers of tech tree, each associated with the corresponding workbench. If you’ve ever played a game with tech tree’s before, you’re not going to be surprised to hear this is a linear progression system allowing for the unlocking of various items down the chain. Given the forced blueprint wipe today is due to the new progression system added last month, I thought it makes sense to give a quick recap on how tech tree’s work along with the most recent complete trees.
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