Old School RuneScape has revealed its 10th Birthday Event, celebrating a decade since the game's release. Old School RuneScape is a 2007 version of RuneScape, bringing back classic visuals and gameplay.
First released in 2013, Old School RuneScape was initially launched as a way for developer Jagex to appeal to nostalgia after a series of unpopular decisions led many away from the original game. Despite this, the game has become one of the most well-supported MMOs in the world, with frequent updates provided, and every new piece of content voted on by the community. This player-led approach to development has kept the majority of the community happy and has even seen older pieces of content return. Just a few days ago, Old School RuneScape announced the return of Bounty Hunter, a popular PvP mode that had been removed several years ago.
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RuneScape unveiled the plans on its official site, providing the details for the 10th Birthday Event. The event can be played immediately, and lasts until March 15, so players interested can jump in and get involved. The event can be started by speaking to the Cook's new assistant in Lumbridge Castle and rewards players with a whole host of cosmetics that celebrate 10 years of Old School RuneScape. The update is the perfect love letter to the game, showing the dedication that has gone into maintaining it over the past decade. It's a stark contrast to RuneScape 3, which is still making headlines for the wrong reasons. Just recently, RuneScape 3 shelved its long-awaited Avatar Refresh, which the community had been extremely excited about.
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