RuneScape passes one million subscribers milestone

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Jagex Ltd today announced that as of this month, its popular RuneScape game has now exceeded one million subscribers worldwide. The browser-based game has attracted popularity across the globe with strong subscriber communities in the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia and Scandinavia.

“It is a huge acknowledgement from our global gaming community that being presented with new adventures and challenges in a rapidly evolving world are what gamers want in a multiplayer online game,” said Constant Tedder, Managing Director of Jagex Ltd. “Development efforts have been rewarded with a steady and steep rise in player numbers. And we’re not resting on our laurels – there’s a huge amount still to come!”

Part of the upsurge in RuneScape‘s popularity could probably be attributed to Jagex’s recently launched German-language RuneScape beta. Jagex also has a solid reputation for its rigorous security policy. The company now has over 150 support staff able to deal with any issues that arise around the world 24/7.

RuneScape - Image 1

Jagex Ltd today announced that as of this month, its popular RuneScape game has now exceeded one million subscribers worldwide. The browser-based game has attracted popularity across the globe with strong subscriber communities in the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia and Scandinavia.

“It is a huge acknowledgement from our global gaming community that being presented with new adventures and challenges in a rapidly evolving world are what gamers want in a multiplayer online game,” said Constant Tedder, Managing Director of Jagex Ltd. “Development efforts have been rewarded with a steady and steep rise in player numbers. And we’re not resting on our laurels – there’s a huge amount still to come!”

Part of the upsurge in RuneScape‘s popularity could probably be attributed to Jagex’s recently launched German-language RuneScape beta. Jagex also has a solid reputation for its rigorous security policy. The company now has over 150 support staff able to deal with any issues that arise around the world 24/7.

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