has been around for over eighteen years, starting as a browser-based MMO. Since then players have trained skills, completed quests, and and fought monsters through three different versions of the game. It was popular enough over the years to get nostalgic fans to demand a version of the original game be released, a wish that came true in the form of "Old School RuneScape" a full six years before Blizzard did the same for World of Warcraft.
The old-school version of the game got 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:a mobile app in 2018, and now, a year later, th🍒e ma🗹in version of the game has .
Unfortunately, while the♛ PC version of the game does have a free-to-play mode, the mobile version of the game is only available to RuneScape members. The membership – which costs $10.99 a month, $29.99 every three months or $99.99 a year – gives players access to more quests, more skills, a larger world, along with other benefits.
A beta version of the game had previℱously been available to some members, but with strict user caps, and without all of the UI adjustments and mobile optimizations that are in the current version.
Members who take part in RuneScape Mobile's early access will get a "Mobil༺e Founder’s Pack," which includes a new pet, some new armor, and an exclusive emote.
The mobile version of the game will be the same as the desktop version, though itsཧ interface has been redesigned with touchscreen in mind. Anyone who has been playin🗹g the desktop version will be able to level up their character on both platforms, and both desktop and mobile players will be on all the servers.
The game requires Android Marshmallow or newer to work. Anyone with an iPhone or iPad won't have access to RuneScape mobile until 2020🅰– though Old School RuneScape is still available for iOS users.
It remains to be seen whether the mobile version of the MMO will prove popular enough to incrꦆease the game's playerbase.