"RuneScape is one of the most popular MMOs on the market right now and developer Jagex Games Studio has just released their newest expansion pack for the game. The Clan Citadels expansion pack will allow any clan with five or more RuneScape players in it to create a Citadel that will further expand options for user-generated content and more. Check out the news below."

"On Saturday, August 28 2010 RuneScape lovers can join in London to celebrate the popular MMO. Runefest 2010 is the first real-world event Jagex will hold for Runescape."

"Having become synonymous with free-to-play browser-based MMO’s, Jagex are determined not to let their present success in the highly competitive field define them as a self-publisher. As can be seen with War of Legends, Jagex is keen to expand their operations and help other teams looking to bring their product to market."

"Jagex Games Studio today confirmed that a UK resident has been arrested following collaboration with the Police Central e-Crime Unit (PCeU). The arrest is part of Jagex’s ongoing effort to combat the theft of accounts in RuneScape.com, the world’s most popular free-to-play Massively Multiplayer Online (MMO) game."

"Potions
We’ve taken a careful look at the extreme Herblore potions we released a few weeks ago and have now reintroduced them to safe PvP minigames – that includes Castle Wars, Soul Wars, safe Clan Wars, TzHaar Fight Pit, and the Duel Arena.

Spells
We have added four new high-level elemental battle spells to the standard spellbook. The Wind Surge (level 81), Water Surge (level 85), Earth Surge (level 90) and Fire Surge (level 95) spells each require one blood and one death rune, and some..."

Electronic Theatre relays PlaySpan's announcement of the appointment of former SONY PlayStation Europe CEO Chris Deering joining PlaySpan's Advisory Board. PlaySpan currently authorise payments for titles such as Runescape, EVE Online, Magi-Nation and many more...

"Runescape developer Jagex has revealed a console version of its browser-based fantasy MMO is something it keeps considering, the arrival of Xbox 360, Wii and PS3 making such more tempting than ever before.

"It's certainly more interesting with the current generation of consoles of course because they're far more Internet-connected than the previous generation and it just wasn't worth looking at", the game's creator Andrew Gower told CVG recently.

"But with the PS3 and Xbox 360 and the ..."