RuneScape announces 2026 roadmap featuring largest region

RuneScape is marking its 25th anniversary with a comprehensive 2026 roadmap that introduces Havenhythe, described as the biggest region in the game's history. Developer Jagex has outlined major updates, including various improvements and additions to the long-running MMO.

RuneScape, the enduring massively multiplayer online game, is celebrating 25 years since its initial release. In honor of this milestone, Jagex, the game's developer, has revealed a detailed roadmap for 2026 that promises significant expansions and enhancements.

Central to the announcements is Havenhythe, touted as the largest region ever added to RuneScape. This new area forms a key part of the year's content pipeline, aiming to refresh and expand the game's world for its dedicated player base.

Beyond Havenhythe, the roadmap includes a range of other improvements and additions designed to modernize and enrich the MMO experience. These updates reflect Jagex's ongoing commitment to evolving RuneScape, which has maintained a strong community since its launch over two decades ago.

The full details of the 2026 roadmap were shared in early announcements, highlighting how the game continues to adapt and grow in its anniversary year.

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