RuneScape's New Survival Game: Dragonwilds Revives Old-School Magic

Jagex, the creator of the enduring massively multiplayer game RuneScape has unveiled a new spin-off: RuneScape: Dragonwilds , an open-world survival and crafting game similar to Valheim , Ark, and Minecraft .

RuneScape: Dragonwilds will be released into early access on Steam In the year 2025, during the spring season. This adventure unfolds within the traditional fantasy universe of the beloved 2001 massively multiplayer online game, yet it leverages Unreal Engine 5 for visual presentation, making it appear akin to contemporary video games. According to Jagex, this experience merges intense fantastical elements with mild role-playing features alongside familiar stories from the RuneScape series.

Dragonwilds can be enjoyed alone or with up to three companions, featuring all the typical survival elements such as cutting down trees, constructing shelters, acquiring new abilities, and formulating recipes, along with battling goblins. The game emphasizes magical aspects where players utilize a force known as Anima to aid in their survival efforts.

The entire adventure unfolds on Ashenfall, an uncharted landmass within the realm of Gielinor where exploration has yet to reach. The challenge here involves awakening dragons, with the primary objective being to defeat their queen.

RuneScape one of the highest unlikely success stories in gaming. Coded in the basic programming language Java by brothers Andrew Gower and Paul Gower, it started life as a browser game and didn’t get its own client until 2016. But it has persisted for nearly a quarter-century, powered by a nostalgic fanbase, the majority of whom choose to play an older version of the game called Old School RuneScape over its latest iteration. Andrew Gower recently launched his own spiritual successor, a retro cozy MMO called Brighter Shores .

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