Old School RuneScape

Old School RuneScape

Jagex Games Studio

Rating 3.9 (136,454 reviews)

A community-shaped fantasy MMO with deep skills, quests, and long-term progression

The game is built around slow-burn progression rather than quick matches. Its systems connect open-world exploration, skill training, questing, and endgame combat into one persistent account, so progress in one area feeds the others.

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Category Adventure
Installs 5,000,000+
Version 239.2
Updated Jul 1, 2026
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About this game

Game Overview

Old School RuneScape is a mobile version of Jagex Games Studio’s long-running fantasy MMORPG, built around the 2007-era design that still anchors the PC game. On Android and iPhone, it plays as a persistent online sandbox where progress comes from training skills, completing quests, and taking on bosses rather than from short, isolated stages. The appeal is partly nostalgic, but the structure is broader than that: players can specialise in combat, skilling, Ironman-style self-sufficiency, or PvP-focused progression. The description also points to a community-voted content model, which gives the game a more evolving feel than a preserved retro port. Its loop is familiar to MMO players, yet the mobile format makes it more session-friendly for routine tasks and occasional longer sessions.

Core Gameplay Features

  • Skill Training Players can train 24 skills, including Sailing. That structure gives the game its main rhythm, with repeated actions gradually unlocking new areas, methods, and rewards.
  • Quest Progression The quest list spans hundreds of story-driven tasks, from beginner material to Grandmaster challenges. This gives the game a clear sense of direction inside its sandbox framework.
  • Boss And Raid PvM The description highlights bosses and raids such as Chambers of Xeric, Theatre of Blood, and Tombs of Amascut. These encounters provide the higher-pressure end of the progression ladder.
  • Player Choice The game supports different account styles, including standard progression, PvP-focused builds, and Ironman play. That flexibility changes how much grinding, risk, and self-reliance the experience asks for.
  • Cross-Platform Account Mobile and desktop share one account and the same game worlds. That makes the Android and iOS versions useful as companion clients rather than separate editions.

What Makes It Stand Out

Among mobile MMOs, this one stands out less for spectacle than for longevity and structure. The combination of a player-voted update model, cross-platform continuity, and a very large skill-and-quest system gives it more persistence than most free-to-play adventure games.

  • Community-Voted Updates New content is shaped by player voting, which is unusual for a mobile MMO. That approach suggests a live game with a stronger community role than many genre peers.
  • Large Content Scope The description cites 24 skills, hundreds of quests, and multiple raids. That scale matters because it supports long-term account building instead of a short campaign.
  • Cross-Device Continuity One account works across mobile and desktop worlds. For Canadian players who move between phone, tablet, and PC, that reduces friction around where progress is made.

Things to Know Before Playing

The practical tradeoffs are easy to spot. This is a free download with membership upsells, it is always-online by design, and its progression model can be demanding. The store ratings also show broad reach, but the average score is mixed rather than exceptional.

  • Membership Upsell The base app is free, but the full experience is locked behind Membership. That means the free version is more of a trial than a complete package.
  • Online Requirement The game is an MMORPG and uses shared worlds, so a constant internet connection is part of normal play. It is not suited to offline sessions.
  • Age Rating Google Play lists it as Teen, while the Canadian App Store shows 12+. Parents may want to check chat, PvP, and account settings before allowing younger players.

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