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RuneScape now available on Android and iOS

June 18, 2021 by Andrew Newton

The hugely popular MMORPG, RuneScape, is now available on Android and iOS devices allowing mobile gamers the chance to explore the open and always evolving fantasy world while on the go.

RuneScape on mobile brings with it cross-platform play and progression so that players can easily jump from PC to mobile whenever they want and there’s no need to worry about missing anything as all quests, characters, lore and locations from the game’s 20-year history is included.

There was more than 1.8 million pre-registrations for RuneScape on mobile devices and thanks to this massive uptake there has been five exclusive rewards unlocked, including hairstyle, teleport device, sword, pet and the top tier prize, which includes the Crux Eqal armour and delivers a 50% XP boost across a seven-day period.

“Today, we finally get to share and deliver the unthinkable! We have brought one of the world’s largest, most iconic MMOs, with 20 years’ worth of rich and engaging content, to mobile. Players on mobile will be welcomed to a community of millions and get to take their hero on an endless journey through the thriving and living world of Gielinor. I cannot wait to hear about all the new stories and accomplishments that our players will experience, and all the new friends they get to make. This is the next chapter of bringing RuneScape everywhere and I could not be prouder of this moment!” Said Ryan Ward, RuneScape Executive Producer.

Phil Mansell, CEO, Jagex said “Today’s launch of RuneScape on mobile is a spectacular achievement from our talented development team and gives our player community a whole new way to enjoy RuneScape anywhere, anytime. We believe in taking our living games to wherever our players want them and, with the mobile editions offering cross-platform play with PC, players can now continue their adventures when they’re away from their desktop screens. After 20 incredible years as an iconic living game on PC, and with Old School alongside it, we have now brought two of the world’s most popular MMORPGs to the world’s most popular gaming devices. The arrival of RuneScape on mobile is testament to our commitment to the continued growth of both titles as multi-platform living games.”

RuneScape is available now on Android and iOS and new players can claim a free 7-day trial of RuneScape membership.

 

Filed Under: Andrew Newton, News, Trailers, Video Games Tagged With: Jagex, Runescape

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