He says "the support that Jagex can provide through its creative services and OSRS gold is crucial to helping us complete our vision for the game , providing it to the broadest possible public."

While Melvor Idle has reached its 1.0 full version and quit early access, this doesn't mean that it's the end of development. Three expansions are planned in order to ensure that players have something to anticipate.Few games have had the long-term success of RuneScape. Even with the most recent version, RuneScape 3, having attractive graphics and graphics like an up-to-date MMO, thousands of players have stuck with the 2000s build, Old School RuneScape. This is why Jagex has kept the servers running and continues to release regular updates as well as events even though it being (at most on the surface) considerably more primitive than the third MMO in the series.

As of today, Jagex continues with its long-term plans for Old School RuneScape. It's been 11 years since the game's launch the God Wars Dungeon storyline is now complete, with the final boss being added to the game in this week's expansion.

The God Wars Dungeon isn't going to end anytime soon however, it's headed towards its conclusion with the arrival at the end of the line: cheap RS gold the General. As the final foe of a storyline more than a decade in the making it's going to be easy in any way. Teams of players can reach up to 80 in a single session that's why you'll not want to go in alone.