Jagex has announced that RuneScape 3 will officially launch on July 22. The update will bring a number of technological, gameplay and narrative improvements to the 12-year-old game, including the ...
It's been nearly 12 years, but many players continue to explore the extensive fantasy world of Gielinor in RuneScape 3. However, those tired of using the same character name in Jagex's MMORPG title ...
Runescape 3 launches on July 22 as a browser-based title running on HTML 5, a feature that removes the need for Java or other plug-ins. Runescape 3 continues the free-to-play, MMO series, and will ...
James has been gaming for as long as he can remember, from conquering the world in Civilization or blowing up worlds in Stellaris to getting sucked into yet another grind on either version of ...
More than a decade on from its launch as one of the first browser-based MMOs, RuneScape is heading for big changes. Dave Owen checks in with the apparently immortal "Netflix of gaming" as it prepares ...
Java has powered Runescape for the last twelve years. That's an impressive feat for a browser game that houses over a million regular players. But with the release of Runescape 3 (definitely a thing), ...
The game's new Battle of Lumbridge will be the first gaming experience shaped by players, while the update is its biggest in its 12-year history, using a new engine based on HTML5 and WebGL, resulting ...
More an update than full-fledged sequel to Runescape 2. After nearly a decade of waiting, Jagex has released Runescape 3. Now running fully on HTML5 and WebGL, as well as a new audio engine, the 10+ ...
Jagex has announced a new version of RuneScape is on the way, bringing a number of technological, gameplay and narrative improvements to the 12-year-old game. The company is currently targeting ...
The free-to-play massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG), Runescape, has attracted over 220 million registered users since launching 12 years ago. Developer Jagex is readying a brand ...
It seems odd, but honestly necessary, to reintroduce RuneScape every couple of years. This is a game so infinitely popular and yet so astonishingly marginalized. Perhaps due to its browser-based ...