As we approach the 21st year of RuneScape's existence

  • Jagex announces that RuneScape gold it will have to send "messages to those who we've identified as being involved in the RWT" within "the coming hours". "For anyone who was involved, we want to emphasize that this is your first all-encompassing warning" it added.

    Also announced was the news it was going to be a PvP modes, Duel Arena, would undergo major changes that include the more strict enforcement of the game's code of conduct, so as to encourage positive game play. Jagex affirms that the feature "has been a catalyst for this toxic behaviour".

    Prior to that what the publisher calls "short-term measures" will be put into place "until our development teams are able to deliver a major update that completely replaces Duel Arena in the coming year."

    Does RuneScape worth playing in 2022?

    RuneScape hasn't lasted over 20 years simply because it's an average experience that no one commits to in the long-term. As an MMORPG it's part of an genre that appears to be on the brink of demise despite the success of a few games.

    As we approach the 21st year of RuneScape's existence Is it still the most popular free-to-play MMORPG? Do you think it is worth the price of a premium membership? Simply put... is RuneScape worth the time to play in the 2022's and future? Let's take a closer look...

    In cheap RS gold all likelihood, RuneScape is still as popular as ever , with over 100,000 concurrent players usually playing at peak times throughout the day. Over two million players have created in the last 20 years and while many might be still active, a significant part of them are going strong.