Summary
Amidst its latest membership survey controversy,Old School RuneScapeis being review bombed by players. The community of angry players has managed to drag the recent reviews ofOld School RuneScapedown to “Overwhelmingly Negative” on Steam.
Over the years, there have been tons ofcontroversialRuneScapeupdates. Methods of protest have ranged from canceling membership to mass in-game riots, usually held in popular locations like Falador Park. TheRuneScapecommunity certainly will not take controversial updates without a fight, but it’s the fact that it has had to protest so frequently against unpopular Jagex business decisions that frustrates so many players. However, review bombing is a new tactic forRuneScapefans, one that other fanbases have employed over the last few years.

A look at theOld School RuneScapeSteampage shows that fans are venting their anger at Jagex in various ways. While some are simply canceling theirRuneScapememberships and not playing the game, others are leaving negative reviews on Steam, dropping the game’s recent review rating to “Overwhelmingly Negative.” In the last 30 days, just 17% of reviews have been positive, largely due to the ongoingRuneScapemembership controversy, which was recently prompted by a survey put out by Jagex. Interestingly, despite this affecting both games,RuneScape 3is currently at “Mixed” Steam reviews, withOSRSbearing the brunt of the review bombing.
Old School RuneScape Drops To ‘Overwhelmingly Negative’ Steam Reviews
It should come as no surprise that the reviews themselves are largely focused on the membership survey. Some terms that appear include “corporate greed” and “price gouging.” The reviews are pretty representative of theRuneScapecommunity’s feelings right now.RuneScapeis one of theoldest MMOs still online today, so it’s likely it will come out the other side of this, but it’s undoubtedly going to be a challenge for Jagex to win players over again, with that feeling of broken trust lingering in the community.
It’s a shame that 2025 has started like this forOld School RuneScape. After a couple of years of refinements, 2025 could be the year that Sailing,Old School RuneScape’s first new skill, is finally added to the game. Because of this, it should be a period of excitement for the game, but instead, the community is at odds with Jagex coming into the new year. This feels like a pretty unforced error from Jagex, too, which only adds to the frustration.
Old School RuneScape
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Greetings, adventurer! Rooted in the origin of MMOs, Old School RuneScape is the only ever-lasting, ever-evolving adventure that is shaped by you.Released way back in 2013, Old School RuneScape is RuneScape as you used to know it! Based on the 2007 build of the globally popular open world fantasy MMORPG, Old School is constantly updated with improvements and new content voted on by you, the fans! The close relationship between developers and players is central to what makes Old School so magical.So, you want to be a master cook? Or a powerful mage? Whether you’re here for the rich story and lore, the challenging combat, to fight alongside others or against them, to journey alone or simply to experience the magical world of Gielinor, Old School can be any adventure you want.Some people just want to hang out with friends. And you’ll find plenty of folk to do that with in Gielinor. But those who want seek a different kind of adventure have plenty of choices, too.No matter what you’re specializing in, the quest for the best loot will have skillers and perfectionists obsessing over their character builds. The strongest wand, the mightiest bow, the most fabulous hat – there’s always something to aim for