Again in my day, Runescape was the worth king when it got here to membership. For a fraction of the price of what World of Warcraft demanded, you could possibly delve into every thing Gielinor needed to provide. What’s extra, you could possibly run it in your dad’s outdated Dell, no graphics card required. Whereas Outdated College Runescape nonetheless works high quality on any outdated potato or toaster, as of Jagex’s freshly-announced value rise for its premium subscription, I now discover myself dealing with down a actuality I hitherto may by no means fathom: OSRS, not less than right here in merry outdated England, is now costlier per-month than WoW.
To be honest, the writing’s been on the wall for a while now. After the September 2024 improve introduced membership prices inside touching distance of Blizzard’s MMO, there was an air of inevitability that OSRS would surpass it. Nonetheless, I put my arms on my ears, stated ‘la la la’ very loudly, and proceeded to shove my head within the sand. With the most recent change, month-to-month membership is now $14.99 within the US (the identical as WoW), and £10.99 within the UK (£1 extra).
Now, earlier than I proceed, I do wish to level out for the sake of stability that, should you purchase a 12-month membership, OSRS nonetheless works out cheaper. It is the basic buy-in incentive utilized just about universally throughout subscription-based companies, however not less than Jagex does present a relatively steep low cost on the high finish. The issue is that it is now a whopping $50 a 12 months costlier to sub for a 12 months than it was earlier than the September 2024 pricing replace. Jagex hasn’t supplied a earlier than and after desk in its article, so here is one I shortly rustled up, evaluating costs over the previous couple of years.
Replace
New one month sub value (USD)
New 12 month sub value (USD)
Could 2022
$12.49
$79.99
September 2024
$13.99
$99.48
March 2026
$14.99
$131.88
As you may see, it is now over 60% costlier for a 12-month sub, and over 15% costlier for a month-to-month one within the US alone than it was earlier than the 2024 hike. Notably, the replace additionally phases out the six-month subscription choice, which I had been eyeing as I do not see myself leaving my Outdated College period anytime quickly, however wasn’t fairly ready to go all-out on an annual one. Jagex says it is to “simplify” its membership choices, however I solely see it as eradicating participant selection – I am not finest happy.
After all, in isolation, that is trigger to move to Falador and kick off. However there is a bit extra nuance to all of it than that, which I am making an attempt to wrap my head round. We’ve got been handled to loads of expansion-tier content material in recent times, with Varlamore and Crusing being main additions that we did not must shell out additional for. So there’s some worth in comparison with WoW if we’re pitching MMO rivals towards each other. If, and that is a giant ‘if,’ the “ongoing funding” Jagex speaks of means we get extra complete updates in higher time, then that is a trade-off I am keen to just accept. This 12 months alone we’re anticipating Leagues 6, Blood Moon Rises, and The Fractured Archive, alongside loads of Crusing additions, which is not dangerous going, by any means.
Then there’s $/hr worth. I get extra of that out of my OSRS sub than any of the myriad subscriptions that peck away at my financial institution stability every month. There are solely so many instances I can rewatch Twilight earlier than the belief that Netflix is hoisting me up by my ankles and shaking out my pockets hits – what do you imply Twilight’s not on there now? Conversely, I used to be getting much more worth earlier than Jagex began charging me additional, and the cash I pay now is not going to have an instantly tangible affect on my expertise. This, I really feel, is the crux of the difficulty.
Sure, we’re getting extra content material, however is the speed at which it is being launched enough sufficient to benefit these steep membership value will increase over such a brief time period? Then there are the secondary points, similar to curbing botting (a Sisyphean job) and enhancing participant help (AI chatbots do not rely), which are not budging a lot regardless of Jagex’s efforts. A very powerful query pertains to the place all of it ends: will pricing ever stabilize for good, and at what level will that occur? $15.99/month? $19.99? I am glad Jagex is pushing for a “sustainable” future, however at what level does it grow to be unsustainable for gamers?
Eventually, I really feel {that a} contemporary carrot goes to must be added to the stick. I’ll must pay for Midnight, however not less than in WoW I can have a ton of various characters tied to my account with out having to cough up membership charges for every one. If membership costs proceed to development upwards, sooner or later, there must be one other tangible profit tacked on. I am not saying let gamers make ‘Lowlife 01’ to ‘Lowlife109’ (if you realize, you realize), however even simply a few additional character slots would go a good distance. Based mostly on the present mannequin, it is counterintuitive and possibly by no means going to occur, I do know that, however Jagex goes to must determine one thing out ultimately, ought to this upward development proceed. Perhaps I am projecting right here, however I am uninterested in having to progressively pay extra for a similar in my day-to-day life; I would fairly like a little bit of worth stability someplace.






