For many gamers whose formative years coincided with the dawn of the new millenium, RuneScape was the hangout of choice. RS gold seems old habits die hard. In 2013, RuneScape attained a 2 million account milestone. The match naturally evolved since its initial release -- with major updates in 2004 and 2013 -- yet players were enthralled by retro sensibilities: a survey of 160,000 fans resulted in the restoration of hosts that were old, and this also leaves Jagex's announcement all the more bittersweet.
The fantastic news -- since there's always a bright side to all -- is that RuneScape Classic servers continue to be online at this time, and Gielindor's doors will stay open for another 3 months.Runescape creator Jagex has increased £225,000 ($305,000) within the past year to help encourage mental health charities CPSL Mind, The Prince's Trust, and YMCA Right Here.
The studio was working with all three associations on a local, national, and international level to try and influence change and encourage young people struggling with psychological health.The developer initially expected to raise £150,000 ($203,000) when it established its Charitable Giving initiative back in April 2017, but has smashed that goal by some margin.
"Our enthusiastic and generous RuneScape community also has helped raise thousands of pounds to get some extraordinary causes over the last few years," said Jagex CEO, Phil Mansell.
"By focusing on encouraging the cheap OSRS gold mental health and wellbeing of young people by partnering with these three charities, we hope they'll once more come together and help individuals receive the backing they have to deal with the turbulence of the planet today."