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When the content passes the neighborhood poll, the quest and dungeon will hopefully release in RS Gold April. “Willow, an energetic archaeologist (possibly Id so) is hunting for her next major discovery,” reads the description Below Ice Mountain. “She believes she has found the entrance to ancient underground ruins located to the west of Ice Mountain. There's a catch however – the entry is sealed tight and she needs to reunite her previous crew to assist her break-in. Naturally, she has to remain near the ruins so as to lay claim to the find, therefore it falls to you to deliver her rag-tag group back together for one last caper and a final huge pay-off.”

She will be working with three other characters — Burntof, Checkal, and Marley — despite her true goals for exploring the mountain stay a puzzle. Full details for the pursuit and new place can be found on the official Old School blog. It also contains a couple more proposed modifications for your Bolt Pouch, specifically aimed at making it longer user-friendly. Old School RuneScape is currently available on PC, iOS, and Android. The nostalgic game will even arrive on Steam on February 24.

Collect your friends and get ready to spam talk in Lumbridge, adventurers. Mere months after Runescape's younger, more contemporary variant made its way to Valve's shores, Jagex this week declared that it would be bringing the nostalgic 2007-era customer to Steam on February 24th as part of the game's 20th anniversary.

As per an announcement article on Steam, you'll be able to link existing OSRS account to pick up where you left off, if that was past week or even a decade past. If you're new to Runescape, you'll have the ability to log in directly with your Steam account. OSRS will be getting all the Steam faff too, launching with achievements and introducing gambling cards soon after launch. The throwback remains a lot active, breaking its concurrent player record just last November. The game even has new items, monsters, attributes along with the occasional fresh landmass, using a subscriber voting system to OSRS Buy Gold ensure new updates stay in the soul of the older game. Only this week, Runescape developer Jagex was acquired by the world's second-largest private equity firm, The Carlyle Group, that promises to pump more funds into the venerable MMO.

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