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RuneScape

Platform(s): PC
Genre: Online Multiplayer
Developer: Jagex Games Studio

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'RuneScape' 25th Anniversary Roadmap Reveals Expansion, Modernized Core Systems, Player Avatar Refresh And More - Trailer

by Rainier on Jan. 19, 2026 @ 12:31 p.m. PST

Set in the medieval fantasy world of Gielinor, RuneScape is a free browser MMO game where millions of players from around the globe become heroes with the freedom to explore and experience a realm full of magic, mystery and adventure.

Unashamedly British in humor, RuneScape embraces an unconventional world where you're free to play and explore the way you want to. An MMO unlike any other - become the hero you were born to be...

RuneScape has today opened a door to the Dimension of the Damned, a brand-new, survive-at-all-cost, PvE competitive gaming experience. Available for 10 days only, Dimension of the Damned sees players thrown into an alternate undead dimension where the dead are rising in droves.

In this parallel RuneScape universe, zombies are spawning everywhere and players must scramble for resources against the bloodthirsty hordes baying for their blood. Players must get their score as high as possible over a one-hour session and can attempt multiple sessions, but only their best will be considered for their entry to the final showdown. Taking place on October 28th, the highest scoring 1,000 players will compete in a last-person-standing, 90-minute endgame to be crowned King or Queen of the Damned.

Jagex announced the start of a new and ambitious era for the game as it celebrates its 25th anniversary in 2026.

Unveiled during this year’s extensive ‘RuneScape Ahead’ video premiere today, the roadmap sets out an ambitious series of content updates for the game, alongside an integrity-focused roadmap filled with fundamental changes to the game.


This new era for RuneScape follows the complete removal of the Treasure Hunter daily activity mechanic, following a community vote in November 2025 that saw nearly 125,000 players decide on its future. Its elimination from the game represents a major step forward in the company’s drive toward player-first design and transparency.

RuneScape Ahead Highlights

The Road to Restoration (Integrity Roadmap): Central to the year ahead is a comprehensive modernisation of RuneScape’s core systems, elevating and enhancing the player experience. The roadmap - The Road to Restoration - is a commitment from the studio to tackle the game’s biggest and most requested quality-of-life improvements in order to grow the game’s appeal, and improve consistency across the in-game world of Gielinor. The extensive roadmap includes a new look for the game with updates to the UI and improvements to its visual integrity, combat style modernisation, API plugin support, game rebalancing, overhauls to both ‘dailyscape’ content and Auras and improvements to the Grand Exchange trading system.

Player Avatar Refresh: Additionally, April will see a complete refresh of the character avatar. Long requested by players, the overhaul will see updates to models, animations, hairstyles, and clothing. Additional updates will be assessed and introduced based on community feedback.

Journey to Havenhythe: As part of the year ahead, players will also experience the release of Havenhythe, the largest area expansion in the game’s 25-year history. Launching in multiple parts throughout the year, the progressively vampiric Havenhythe will see the introduction of new quests and early-game bosses, as well as an increased level cap of 110 for the Hunter skill. Further story and boss content will follow later in 2026.

Welcome Home: Players will also gain a whole new level of control over their Player Owned Houses allowing them to create a space that feels personal, welcoming and worth visiting. Alongside an increase to 120 the Construction skill will get a new recipe system that lets players unlock and build furniture inspired by in-game achievements, adventures and victories.

Leagues Returns!: Following a successful debut in 2025, this autumn will also see the limited-time game mode, Leagues II, come to RuneScape. Tweaked and finely tuned with community feedback, expect new overpowered relics, new tasks and challenges, and new rewards… all with a Leagues twist. Progression through the tiers will also be supercharged, enabling players to experience the ferocity of the mode quicker than before.

RuneFest 2026:  Jagex has also announced further details on its fan-centric event RuneFest, which was announced last week during the RS25 premiere. 6,000 fans will be able to attend and participate in the biggest ever in-person celebration of all things RuneScape on 3rd-4th October 2026, when RuneFest returns to the NEC in Birmingham, UK. Attendees can expect two stages of live reveals, developer sessions, behind-the-scenes insights, and unforgettable community moments. Tickets go on sale later in this spring at RuneFest.com.

Dimension of the Damned is open to both RuneScape newcomers and veterans and, so all players experience the mode on a level playing field, brave souls must create new characters. These slayer-to-be characters will be rewarded with maxed-out skills during their valiant effort against the undead.

Set in the free-to-play areas of Gielinor, and with PvP disabled, Dimension of the Damned features a range of rewards for players to claim. Every participant will receive a survivor outfit and the RIP axe; the 1,000 finalists will also win a new 'The Damned' title; those in the final 10 will also have their names engraved on the statue in Falador and a Dimension of the Damned pet; and the final five will have further prizes of an all-expenses paid trip to Jagex and a year's Premier Club membership for free. The winner, in addition to bagging all previous prizes, will secure 200 million GP, lifetime RuneScape membership, a real-world zombie award, and the title 'King/Queen of the Damned'.

RuneScape is available now on PC (Steam), iOS, and Android, complete with cross-platform progression and play on PC and mobile.


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