TheBurntPeanut just hit 31K concurrent viewers deep into his Rust server's latest wipe, and it proves survival games still run this streaming shit. While battle royales chase esports clout and hero shooters burn out faster than a noob's base on day one, Peanut's Wasteland custom server with its nuclear events, faction drama, and pro-stacked teams is pulling massive numbers weeks after launch. Recent streams around the wipe clocked peaks over 49K, with the community obsessing over team splits, landmine rules, and who gets nuked next.
X and Reddit are flooded with clips of 30K-hour vets getting ratio'd, solo players loving the chaos, and endless Bungulate memes. His server brought together heavy hitters like Cloakzy, Hutch, Summit, and Gingy -- turning one wipe into non-stop content that has fans begging for recaps because they can't keep up with the 12-hour grinds. Even with the usual streamer ego drama and team stacking complaints, the numbers don't lie: Rust's wipe cycle creates appointment viewing that most games can only dream of.
This isn't some flash-in-the-pan hype. Peanut's pulling consistent 35-50K averages on Rust while variety streamers scrape by. Your KD might be ass in ranked, but survival games own the charts because they deliver betrayal, comebacks, and nuclear fireworks that keep the livestreams popping off. Fix your loadout or get wiped, streamers -- Rust still eats.