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Are there two RuneScape games? - Answers

There is Runescape Classic, and you have the Runescape 2 at it is called now, the one most people play. My answer.... Runescape was first designed in 1997 by Andrew Gower and his brother. This was named 'Devious Mud' but was not open to public. They then created Runescape (now called runescape classic or runescape 1) and due to the popularity of it, they created runescape 2. Everything on runescape classic got xferred to your account in rs2. This is how rares happened. Eg, disks of returning. After the wilderness update, the trade update and the Grand Exchange update, many people wanted to play Rsc again. So they re open it to anyone else that wishes to play every 6 months.



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There is Runescape Classic, and you have the Runescape 2 at it is called now, the one most people play. My answer.... Runescape was first designed in 1997 by Andrew Gower and his brother. This was named 'Devious Mud' but was not open to public. They then created Runescape (now called runescape classic or runescape 1) and due to the popularity of it, they created runescape 2. Everything on runescape classic got xferred to your account in rs2. This is how rares happened. Eg, disks of returning. After the wilderness update, the trade update and the Grand Exchange update, many people wanted to play Rsc again. So they re open it to anyone else that wishes to play every 6 months.



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Are there two RuneScape games? - Answers

There is Runescape Classic, and you have the Runescape 2 at it is called now, the one most people play. My answer.... Runescape was first designed in 1997 by Andrew Gower and his brother. This was named 'Devious Mud' but was not open to public. They then created Runescape (now called runescape classic or runescape 1) and due to the popularity of it, they created runescape 2. Everything on runescape classic got xferred to your account in rs2. This is how rares happened. Eg, disks of returning. After the wilderness update, the trade update and the Grand Exchange update, many people wanted to play Rsc again. So they re open it to anyone else that wishes to play every 6 months.

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