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Although players are able to play their roleplaying games on their own or even on one RP server, it's fun to interact with other players in the RuneScape playthrough. For this, players need to join the chatroom and look for players who are keen to play. They can also check the RuneScape forums to find active Clans or look up RP Clans, such as The Quest Collective who are one of the groups that play various stories featuring friends that are that are set in Gielinor.
If roleplayers are unable to locate sufficient RuneScape players to play with and playing games with, they can also create a roleplaying clan by themselves. It's easy to create a clan to do in an open world MMO and searching for roleplaying buddies through this means lets players define their own standards and boundaries to what kind of stories they're planning to participate in an entire session.
Old School RuneScape has revealed the 10th Anniversary Celebration which marks 10 years since the game's first release. Old School RuneScape is a version released in 2007 of RuneScape which brings back old-fashioned graphics and gameplay. It was first released in 2013. Old School RuneScape was initially created as a means to allow developer Jagex attune to nostalgic players following a series of controversial choices led to many people leaving this game. However the game has grown to grown to become one of the loved and well-supported MMOs around the globe with regular updates as well as every new content piece is voted upon by the community.
The development process that is led by players has kept the majority players content and even seen old content come back. A few days ago, Old School RuneScape announced the return of Bounty Hunter, a popular PvP game mode that was deleted a couple of years back. RuneScape announced details on their official website with the information for the 10th Birthday event. The event will be played right away, and will run through March 15. So, players who are interested are encouraged to take part.
The event can be initiated by contacting the Cook's new assistant at Lumbridge Castle and rewards players with a wide array of cosmetics celebrating 10-years of old-school RuneScape. The new version is a tribute to the game, demonstrating the commitment that has gone to keeping it running over the last decade. It's a stark contrast from RuneScape 3. which continues to make headlines due to the wrong reasons. In the last few days, RuneScape 3 shelved its long-awaited Avatar Refresh, which the community was extremely enthusiastic about.
Old School RuneScape has a tradition of celebrating large occasions, but they're generally themed around holidays like Christmas and Easter. It's not surprising that Jagex is paying the anniversary a special focus since it's a significant event in the history of the MMO. Old School RuneScape launched with only a small development team, and was never designed to last this long, even with only a few updates to RuneScape gold for sale and content scheduled. It's now releasing massive updates, such as Old School RuneScape's Group Ironman mode, and it's an incredible achievement for the team and should be celebrated.