OSRS gold creator Jagex raises $300K for mental health charities.The studio has been working together with 3 associations on a local, national, and global level to try and influence change and encourage young people struggling with psychological health."Our passionate and ample RuneScape community also has helped raise hundreds of thousands of pounds to get several incredible causes throughout the past couple of years," explained Jagex CEO, Phil Mansell.

"By focusing on supporting the mental health and wellbeing of young people by partnering with these three charities, we expect they'll once more come together and help people receive the backing they need to deal with the turbulence of the planet today."The Runescape Players Who Farm Gold So They Do Not Starve To Death

Venezuela is in the midst of an economic collapse. What was the wealthiest major market in Latin America is now affected by shortages of essential goods like food and power, as well as spikes in unemployment and crime. In other words on the table, many are turning to unconventional jobs. In an MMO out of 2001.

If you remember Runescape, a fantasy-themed massively multiplayer online role-playing game released by Jagex, it's likely as"that crummy-looking match you played for a couple months 10 years back." Nonetheless, it runs just fine on hardware that hasn't been known as state-of-the-art in over a decade, meaning it's available to buy Runescape gold many in Venezuela who are strapped for money, and its gold still fetches a fairly real-world penny.

Gold farming, generally , is the custom of grinding in a game specifically for the purpose of producing in-game money or other content to be traded for real-world money. As soon as it's prohibited by Runescape's rules, it is also a relatively safe and comfortable job at a location where one's safety is by no means ensured.