Tabletop Games for RuneScape: RuneScape can considered among the earliest examples in the genre of MMORPGs. It stands among the longest-running games available since its launch in January 2001.
The browser-based RPG that was once available has seen various variations for its vast players, ranging from the classic Old School RuneScape providing players with traditional 2006 experience and the comparatively short-lived DarkScape giving players with a PvP-based gaming experience.
Developer Jagex has joined forces with the board game developer Steamforged Games to release two tabletop games in 2022.
Steamforged Games’ partnership with Jagex is the latest in a series of collaborations. Bringing the most prominent gaming franchises to a tabletop.
The tabletop gaming giant has previously developed board games based on the games such as Monster Hunter World and Dark Souls and lastly.
It completed a massively profitable Kickstarter campaign for the Resident Evil 2 board game. Which raised over one million pounds earlier this year.
The developer aims to play in the realm of Gielinor and RuneScape. With plans to launch the board game and the tabletop RPG base book later this year.
The two RPG adaptations will feature a number of the most loved characters and locations. Allowing groups of five or more players to tackle the classic quests of RuneScape. To bring adventures of Gielinor’s world Gielinor home.
Tabletop Games for RuneScape
Players will able to create and upgrade their equipment. Interact with NPCs and tackle many side missions inspired by the original MMORPG.
This board game will launch through a Kickstarter launch later in the year. While the tabletop RPG book scheduled to be available in retail stores.
The tabletop core book RPGs will be notably compatible with the massive tabletop RPG Dungeons and Dragons 5th edition core books, allowing dungeon kings to incorporate elements from RuneScape in their games seamlessly.
Jagex Chief Executive Officer Phil Mansell was optimistic about the project and expressed his excitement about this Kickstarter initiative “involving players from RuneScape groups”.
while Steamforged CCO Matt Hart believed the “rich RuneScapeuniverse can be translated perfectly” into a tabletop setting.
RuneScape was launched in HTML0 and has expanded significantly from its original browser-based roots recently. With Steamforged’s board games being the most recent offering from Jagex.
In interviews with Game Rant last July. Numerous Jagex employees discussed the possibility of transforming Runescape‘s game for mobile to a cross-platform release in a month.
In September, Jagex collaborated with the famous old school RuneScapemod RuneLite HD to make the HD version accessible to everyone.
Steamforged’s forthcoming board game will provide RuneScape’s enthusiastic fans with another chance to explore this world Gielinor and make their adventure.