In general, Old School RuneScape Mobile is exactly the same game you know and love. It runs, looks, and feels exactly like the same game you've played on PC. As someone who has been with
Rs gold off and on for 12 decades, it seems like that is the specific evolution the MMO has always needed. How that I've always played with the game (normally in bursts) feels right at home on my phone and also is a great way to pass the time on the go.Jagex May be working on a RuneScape-themed Activity RPG
RuneScape programmer Jagex has worked on the name because the early 2000s, producing three separate iterations of the game over time, such as RuneScape Classic, RuneScape two (now Old School Runescape), also RuneScape 3.
Really, the matches have been so powerful for Jagex that the company has not bothered to make some new IPs or titles in quite some time.
The last brand new game they tried to create, Stellar Dawn (a sci-fi-themed browser MMO), was canceled before it gained some traction. Prior to that, Jagex ran a casual gaming site named FunOrb, which has been closed down.
However, Jagex might be trying to break from its comfort zone yet again, in case a current report from Wccftech is anything to go by.
Nothing is known concerning the name besides the fact that it may exist. It might be an MMO like RuneScape 3 and
Cheap OSRS gold, or it might be a single-player game. Given Jagex's track record, the latter seems less likely, however.
It's just a few weeks back that Old School RuneScape was released on Android and iOS. Some time ago we have the opportunity to examine it and we were very positive. The figures don't lie , the game proved its popularity in the first weeks following the release. Within an Old School RuneScape meeting with John Colgrave, we look back on the achievement that the game has.
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