“It’s been amazing to see such devotion amongst those of you who have kept playing RuneScape Classic within the past couple of years,” Jagex’s farewell post Maplestory mobile mesos,”However, it is not all fun and games.” Apparently, botting had turned into a significant problem and an increasing record of game-breaking bugs were proving too difficult to eradicate.
For many gamers whose formative years coincided with the advent of the new millenium, RuneScape was the hangout of choice. In 2013, RuneScape reached a two million account milestone. The match obviously evolved since its initial release — with significant updates in 2004 and 2013 — yet players were still enthralled by retro sensibilities: a survey of 160,000 fans resulted in the recovery of hosts that were old, and this also makes Jagex’s announcement even more bittersweet.
The fantastic news — because there is always a bright side to buy Maple M Mesos— is that RuneScape Classic servers continue to be online right now, and Gielindor’s doors will stay open for another three months.
The studio was working with all 3 organizations on a local, national, and international level to attempt to influence change and support young people struggling with mental health.
“Our passionate and generous RuneScape community has helped raise hundreds of thousands of pounds for several extraordinary causes throughout the past couple of years,” said Jagex CEO, Phil Mansell.