RuneScape has reached an impressive milestone by turning 25 years old since its launch on January 4, 2001. This MMORPG, which started as a browser game developed by two brothers in their family home, has maintained its relevance in the video game industry, a rare achievement in such a competitive and ever-evolving market.
A game that has evolved significantly over the years
Throughout its existence, RuneScape has undergone multiple changes in its engine and graphics, but it has managed to maintain the essence of the original game. With two operational versions, modern RuneScape and Old School RuneScape, the title offers players different experiences: the first with constant updates and a more modern approach, and the second that preserves the retro style of the game as it was in 2007. This duality has allowed RuneScape to evoke nostalgia among its players, as well as demonstrated Jagex’s willingness to listen to the voices of its community.
One of the features that distinguishes RuneScape from other contemporary MMORPGs is its emphasis on free exploration and player autonomy, unlike titles like Final Fantasy XIV, which focus on fixed narratives. In RuneScape, players are free to forge their own story, choosing from over 20 skills and facing challenges at their own pace.
Jagex’s commitment to its player base has been evident, especially in 2025, when the company launched a vote to eliminate microtransactions following growing user frustration. This focus on community feedback has strengthened loyalty to the game, leaving the door open for RuneScape to remain relevant for another generation of players for the next 25 years.