Old School RuneScape Gains a New Continent to Celebrate 15th Anniversary

Old School RuneScape Gains a New Continent to Celebrate 15th Anniversary

You know you feel old when you remember playing this a decade ago.

Michelle McLean by Michelle McLean on Jan 09, 2016 @ 06:24 PM (Staff Bios)
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Ah Runescape: to this day you continue to bring joy to many fans around the world. It's hard to believe it's been well over a decade now since I've played anyway. Either way, this year marks the game's 15-year-anniversary, and to celebrate, Old-School Runescape is getting a freakin' continent. Fortunately, the first part of the new continent, called Zeah, has been released and will continue to expand over the course of the year.

The first part has been decreed Great Kourend, which is actually a coastal city. According to Jagex on the release:

"Upon arriving in Great Kourend you will notice that this is no ordinary city. Five houses have taken ownership of five different parts of the city. Each house has their own unique trades and specialties, often restricted to those that have proven their loyalty to the house."


Well, this is indeed a change, so here's to Old School Runescape and its future!

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