Although Runescape has been the Jagex's most popular game, without a doubt, the hugely popular Java-based MMORPG isn't the only game of OSRS gold developed by the company. From 2015's sandbox-based shooting game Block N Load to multiple other browser-based games that are casual, for their own platforms and on other websites like Facebook Jagex's creations have an extensive library. Today, Jagex has recently filed trademarks for the word "ELDERGATE," with many players thinking that the title could be a suggest the next game.

The trademark applied for by Jagex seeks to assert title to "ELDERGATE which has specific classes for the trademark that list it as being associated with "video games software" in addition to other categories. This has led many gamers to believe that ELDERGATE might be a brand-new game being developed by Jagex which is yet to be officially announced. ELDERGATE is being developed in-house at Jagex will be it as the very first time, since the failure of Chronicle: Runescape Legend in 2015 that Jagex owns an entirely new game, even however, Jagex has been a British gaming company has also released several smaller independent games.

It was announced that a brand new game created by Jagex is coming on the heels of an impressive year for the popular developer's main game that celebrated it's 20th birthday. The summer of 2012 saw the long-awaited launch for the portable version of the modern version, and a host of popular features that fans have been requesting for Old School Runescape. Jagex has also joined forces with modder 117. a community modder, to develop an HD mod to Old School Runescape following fan anger over Jagex's original position regarding the mod. Which kind of gaming ELDERGATE could become remains to be determined in a formal announcement.

The biggest year for Runescape in 2021 was a sign that it continues compete with other prominent MMORPGs which have been released in the last few years. The month of February saw the much-anticipated worldwide launch of Lost Ark, a popular game that was previously only available only to South Korea since its launch in the year 2018. and Amazon has launched its entry into the MMORPG genre the month of September, with New World. Jagex as well as Runescape are well-versed with the flow and ebb of MMORPGs and have been around for more than two decades, and the creator could hope to have similar successes with ELDERGATE.

Runescape as well as Outriders aren't the only two games that people imagine playing in tandem so the sight of the Runescape player addressing r/Outriders could be a shock. However, it resulted in a positive post and discussion among people who play both games. It all boils down to one Former Jagex staffer: David Osborne, otherwise popularly known within the Runescape community as Mod Osborne.

Osborne recently announced on LinkedIn that he's resigning from Jagex after 15 years of editing content along with narrative design, as well as lead design. The decision was made according to his own words, to "test his experience with the rest of his sector." Osborne is leaving Jagex and will join Square Enix on the publishing side as an Senior Designer. He'll oversee "some incredible games" starting with Outriders.

The news prompted Redditor FatNWackyRS to contact the Outriders on r/Outriders, with a short message on Mod Osborne and his role as the "warm friendly "Dad" face of Jagex." FatNWackyRS describes all the things Mod Osborne has done for the community throughout his career, including a few videos, including performing as Mod Elfborne in order to promote Prifddinas (an Elf City in Runescape) as well as taking part in livestreams and working with the company's mission.

Hello outriders! I'm from the r/runescape channel. You might not be aware yet, but you're getting an awesome team member. From outriders

Although some communities or players are upset over losing a brand name, FatNWackyRS invited other Runescape players to comment on their experiences. One user, for example feels like they've won and lost when playing simultaneously in Runescape as well as Outriders. Many were excited by the announcement, including those who have never had a conversation with Osborne prior to this positive endorsement from one of the Runescape community.

In fact, what exactly happens on the other edge that Outriders fence is yet to be determined, but Fans are aware that lots of positive things are expected to come for the franchise. Outriders' Worldslayer expansion is expected to be revealed in the spring, and is scheduled to launch in the coming year as well as beyond. People Can Fly has a variety of other projects in development process, including a game that will be released together with Square Enix. It is unclear if Osborne is involved in this, however, remains to be determined.

FatNWackyRS concludes his post by leaving a brief and heartfelt message for Osborne should he happen to read it: A heartfelt thank you for all that he's performed in the name of Runescape and warm best wishes for his tenure with Square Enix. "We cherish you, will miss you and would like to wish you the best of success throughout your exciting future ventures of cheap OSRS gold together with Square Enix," the Redditor wrote in behalf of the RS community.