In an interview with PCGamesN, Osborne reported that"it is probably rude to call RuneScape gold, but I feel as Old School Runescape is a good creative beta" -- a testing ground of ideas, if you will, for the more modern counterpart.Osborne goes on to mention he's convinced the developers of Old School Runescape think of the relationship from the complete opposite manner, and that his interpretation of this situation"kind of trivialises it and also diminishes themwhich isn't how it's intended to be." But the advantage of the particular set-up is that Jagex"gets to determine how players play [Old School] content and also what sticks."
Osborne points out that OSRS is bringing out Elf City later this season -- something that the brand new game did six decades ago --"so there's a nice symmetry where we are both borrowing from one another." After on this summer, Runescape's next significant expansion, The Land from Time, kicks off. As well as sending players to explore a long-lost island, the update will introduce a lot of ancient creatures -- and it is going to be intriguing to see if the Old School team can bring those into their game daily.
A new landmass is opening up on the map of Runescape, a mysterious island currently shrouded in fog should you start up your map. The new island is called Anachronia, and it's home to a ruddy enormous dinosaurs. To get here, you should help complete a ship that has been under construction in the city of buy RS gold Varrock for 11 decades, with that completed one can set sail for Anachronia at which you'll need to set a base of operations, navigate a island-wide Agility training course, and -- yes -- search some dinosaurs.