RuneScape is a painstaking conflict of attrition from hgdgsvhgvuj's blog

A cursory Google search of any of the terms yields hundreds of websites, most of them with one of the terms in OSRS Gold their URLs. They offer the currency of RuneScape that can be exchanged for real money. It was announced on the 13th of October, that Jagex announced that it was ending with "real-world trading". In a blog post on its blog "The RuneScape Team" explained that "gold that is bought via RWT trade in real life is a concern in any online game with a trading currency."


Jagex says it will send "messages to those who we've identified as being involved to engage in"RWT" within "the coming hours". "For anyone involved, we want to be clear that this is the one und only caution," said the statement.


Additionally, it was announced that the game's PvP feature, Duel Arena, would be subject to sweeping changes which include the tighter enforcement of the game's rules of conduct so as to encourage positive gameplay. Jagex declares that the mode "has been a flashpoint for the shady behavior".


However, prior to that the publisher's "short-term measures" will be taken "until our development teams can complete a major overhaul that completely replaces the Duel Arena in the coming year."


Is RuneScape worth playing in 2022?


RuneScape hasn't lasted over twenty years because it's just an average game that no one commits to in the long-term. As an MMORPG, it's part of a genre that appears to be close to extinction regardless of the widespread appeal of a certain number of games.


Now, as we begin this 21st year of existence for RuneScape is it still the most popular MMORPG that is free to play? Do you think it is worth the price for a paid membership? In other words... Is RuneScape worth it to play in 2022 or beyond? Let's take a peek...


Yes, RuneScape is still as popular as ever with well over 100,000 concurrent players typically playing during peak hours of the hours of the day OSRS Buy Gold. More than 250 million account accounts were made over the last 20 years and even though many are still active, a significant part of them are going strong.


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