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Steamforged Games' partnership together with Jagex is the latest in OSRS gold a string of collaborations bringing the biggest gaming franchises into a tabletop environment. Steamforged Games is a tabletop gaming powerhouse that has previously created board games based on popular series such as Monster Hunter World and Dark Souls and most recently completed an extremely successful crowdfunding campaign for a Resident Evil 2 board game in which they raised more than one million pounds in just the last few months.
Now, the company is aiming at the world of Gielinor and RuneScape with plans to launch the board game as well as a book on the tabletop role-playing game's core in the coming year. The two RPG adaptations will feature a variety of RuneScape's most famous characters and locations, allowing a group of up to five players to compete against classic quests that are part of RuneScape while bringing adventure within The world of Gielinor to the home of Gielinor.
Players will be able craft and upgrade equipment, interact with NPCs and complete various side-quests that are influenced of the original MMORPG. The board game will launch by means of a Kickstarter campaign later in the year while the core tabletop RPG book is scheduled to go on sale immediately.
The essential book for tabletop RPGs is notably compatible with the huge tabletop RPG Dungeons and Dragons 5th edition core books, which will allow dungeon masters to seamlessly incorporate elements of RuneScape into their campaigns.
Jagex Chief Executive Officer Phil Mansell was optimistic about the project expressing his enthusiasm regarding it. Kickstarter project "involving the RuneScape players," and Steamforged CCO Mat Hart believed the "rich RuneScape universe will translate beautifully" to a tabletop game.
RuneScape has seen significant growth from its browser-based origins over the past few years with Steamforged's board game being the most recent effort from Jagex. In an interview, multiple Jagex employees discussed the process of converting Runescape's mobile game into cheap RS gold an open-platform version and in September, the game was launched.