First Expansion for RuneScape
We have just known that RuneScape will get its very first expansion pack - Lost City of the Elves, which delivers a brand new area - the elf city of Prifddinas- for high level players to explore, as well as a new campaign, new mini-games, new weaponry, and more.
“Launching the Lost City of the Elves is a landmark in the history of this extraordinary game. We've captured the imagination of hundreds of millions of players for the past 13 years, and so many of them have been waiting for this city,” said David Osborne, senior narrative designer of RuneScape. “Developing this high level, aspirational Lost City of the Elves expansion pack has been a huge responsibility, but tremendously fun for the entire team.”
“This has been a year of resurgence for RuneScape, from the introduction of the Legacy combat mode and Twitch integration to the launch of our debut expansion pack, voted for by players as part of our Player Power initiative,” said Phil Mansell, vice president of RuneScape.
The expansion pack is being released in three parts to enable players to experience and enjoy all areas of the new content: today’s release of Plague’s End will be followed by the unlocking of one half of the elf city in September, and the second half in October.
Lost City of the Elves expansion pack includes:
· Largest quest (Plague’s End) and largest city in RuneScape (the elf city of Prifddinas)
· Dozens of new skill training methods, new weapons and armours
· New mini-games, including a combat horde mode
· A max guild social hub for ‘Completionist’ players
· Hundreds of hours of new gameplay
“In addition to the remarkable environments, challenges, and gameplay that the Lost City of the Elves brings, it also underlines the collaborative efforts between the RuneScape development team and our passionately loyal players as we work to bring the game they want to experience to life.”
BS, not an expansion pack. It’s the same stuff, the scale isn’t that big. It’s a high level rehash of Varrock. Furthering the segregation of players.