But I do miss OSRS gold part of the constant grind as well as the long-term commitment (and frustration) which comes with RuneScape. In its third edition called 'RuneScape3' (from 2013) with new content and a graphic upgrade, there's some glimmer of hope I may revisit it to see how things are going up to speed, as I would revisit an old acquaintance.
Publisher Jagex has announced earlier in the year that RuneScape would come out of early access on mobile sometime in the summer. As of today, anyone can dive into an ongoing MMORPG for free on iOS and Android.
RuneScape is completely free to play, but subscribers get access to more quests, skills and other benefits. You can test out the membership for free with a seven-day trial. The mobile versions support cross-play as well as cross-progression with PC This means that you can move between platforms and pick up from where you have left off.
It's important to note that this does not include Old School RuneScape, a version that's based on a build from 2007. That's been available to download for iOS and Android since the year 2018. This is the fully-fledged RuneScape that Jagex has been constantly improving over the last 20 years.
There's a cheap RS gold huge demand for RuneScape for both iOS as well as Android. It has over 1.8 million players pre-registered for these versions, which come with a an intuitive user interface that's mobile-friendly with new menus, icons, text and textures. Combat mechanics are also adjusted for iOS in addition to Android.