

This is definitely one of the risks with this move to having seasonal servers. Impossible to say right now.Īlso, what is your opinion on how the prescense of these seasonal servers will effect the population of people playing DMM? I assume given the cash reward, many people will come over from the normal + 07 game, but if the current DMM take too much of a dip in activity, it could cause players to leave it. This will depend entirely on the number of people who are still playing each day when we decide to start running the seasons. This one will earn you a ban.Ĭan you comment on how many season servers there will be in comparison to the current DMM servers? What will the ratio be like? For more information about account bans, click here.

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Old School RuneScape is expanding to mobile platforms with full cross-platform play and a mobile-optimised interface. We are currently in the middle of a pipeline of closed beta tests the feedback so far has more than validated our decision to make the full game available on mobile platforms for new, returning and current players later in the year.” “2018 is set to be a huge year for Old School as the game goes multiformat with the arrival of the mobile editions, complete with interoperable PC-to-mobile play. This player-driven development ethos underpins every action we take or, in some cases, don’t take, to decide Old School’s future content and direction.” Just as the game itself was voted into existence by a player poll five years ago, we continue to give our players the vote to decide if our proposed content updates make it into the game. “During the past five years, Old School RuneScape has evolved from the revival of a classic live game to become a living game with an ever-growing, engaged and empowered community who have helped shape the game and, today, made it the world’s biggest player-driven MMORPG. Mathew Kemp, Senior Product Manager, Old School RuneScape, said:

The Deadman 2018 Spring Finals, which will see the top 2,000 players compete in an unrelenting fight for survival and a $20,000 cash prize, has today been confirmed for Saturday 17th March and will be live streamed on the new Twitch channel. Old School’s PvP play has also has seen it become the #1 MMORPG in eSports thanks to its quarterly Deadman tournaments, which bring a unique long-form approach to competitive gaming. Today, Old School is launching a d edicated Twitch channel at, which will kick off with a live 5th birthday show from 7pm GMT. Old School RuneScape’s combative player-versus-player gameplay has become a massive hit on Twitch with over 6,000 players streaming the equivalent of 16 million minutes of content and over 3 billion minutes of content watched in 2017. To celebrate its fifth anniversary, Old School RuneScape today launches its in-game Birthday Event, which will see successful players rewarded with the ultimate Old School prize: the iconic sword, as featured in the game’s logo, as an in-game weapon. Today, the game that delivers the authentic 2007 RuneScape experience has built on its nostalgic appeal to attract millions of players, become a most-watched game on Twitch and the #1 MMORPG in competitive gaming thanks to its seasonal Deadman tournaments. Thursday 22nd February 2018, Cambridge, UK – Five years ago today, Old School RuneScape, the vanilla edition of the iconic MMORPG, was propelled into life by a RuneScape player vote and its servers went live. What began as a vanilla server for RuneScape has evolved into a five-year success story and is coming to mobile in full later this year.
