It's important to note that this will not be Old School RuneScape from Sagelucy's blog

That being said, I do RuneScape gold miss part of the grind that never ends and long-term engagement (and frustration) that comes with RuneScape. The game is now in its third form as 'RuneScape3' (from 2013) with added content and a graphical revamp, there's a hint of hope I may revisit it just to see what's happening, much as I would an old acquaintance.

Publisher Jagex announced earlier this year that RuneScape will go live in early access for mobile this summer. Starting today, anyone can enjoy this long-running MMORPG on iOS along with Android.

RuneScape is free-to-play, though subscribers get access to more games, abilities, and bonuses. It is possible to test the membership at no cost with a 7 days of trial. The mobile versions support the cross-play feature and cross-progression to PC This means that you can hop between platforms and continue from where you left off.

It's important to note that this will not be Old School RuneScape, a version based on a build from 2007. This version has been available in iOS and Android since the year 2018. This is the fully-fledged RuneScape that Jagex is continuously upgrading for the past 20 years.

There's no doubt that there's a demand for RuneScape on iOS and Android. There are more than 1.8 million players signed up for these versions, which come with a Mobile-friendly user interfaces with updated menus, icons, texts and textures. Combat mechanics have been improved for iOS and Android.

The company has applied for two trademarks in UK, one in the name of "OSRS Gold" and another for "RS Gold" in the filing noting that the company registered that the phrase is cheap RS gold used as words. This would presumably halt third-party sites from being allowed to promote their sale of RS Gold.

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