But looking ahead to 2021 as well as the launch programs, it seems like OSRS has broken away from this and back to the old system of a good deal of varying dimensions upgrades even if they do hype up the beginning of year, summer, and fall releases.
Anywho, which was a very lengthy and drawn out way to OSRS gold get to say I believe RS3 is still focusing more on some large upgrades, and without surveys and blogs at the openings, the focus instead is on the MTX promos which makes it feel so much worse.
I expect that RS3 will have the ability to earn at least a little of a dip back and get out of this slump it has seemingly fallen in as approximately Menaphos. Maybe it is wishful thinking to hope that every one of the alterations to the OSRS Team this season might also mean more internal stuff has happened on RS3's end to entering 2021.
Mod Warden even went on record stating Runefest's promises were very far fetched for RS3 and overly ambitious, which confirmed lots of the community's suspicions.
After that drought of Cheap Runescape gold content following Archaeology, they did develop and have done an adequate job to keep a proper cadence for updates (first week and next week of the month are patches, 2nd week is QOL, and the last week is a content update). Like you mentioned, I am glad both games have seemed to move away from this expansion version. It does not work well in either game IMO.
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