RuneScape launches on iOS and Android, time to do some fishing

Dec-07-2021 PST Category: runescape


One of the longest-running Massively Multiplayer Online Role-playing Games (MMORPG), RuneScape, is finally out of early access for a mobile version, and is available on iOS and Android right now.


RuneScape, or in this case RS3, is developed and published by Jagex and has been around in some form or another for OSRS Gold the better part of 20 years now. In that time it has gone through a few different versions. The version we’re talking about is the newly ported mobile version of RS3.


RS3 is free-to-play and offers cross-platform compatibility and progression so you can move between platforms and never have to stop fishing while you commute, for example.


While being free is all well and good, it also offers players a membership subscription which gives one access to more quests, skills and other extras. You’ll need to cough up $11 (R155) per month though so we suggest the free 7-day trial to see if it’s for you.


Which RuneScape is RuneScape


This is the latest version of the game which first came out in July 2013. Old School RuneScape, or RS2, was released in February 2013 and was based on a 2007 build of the game (hence why it has ‘old’ in its name). That saw its mobile version released back in 2018.


Now, we’re not about to bring up the debate of which one you should play and why it’s better, because nobody has that kind of time. We would advise you to Buy RuneScape Gold try them both and see which one suits you better. They are both available now on the App Store or Google Play Store.



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