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Old School Runescape's first new Mode in Years is a Harrowing Co-op Odyssey

  Introduced in 2014 Ironman mode introduced in 2014, Ironman mode let Old School Runescape players test their skills with an completely self-sufficient challenge. Now, the throwback MMO lets you share the load with the entire party, allowing you and your friends taking on the world together , without any assistance from anyone else. Today, the announcement was made that Group Ironman (opens in a new tab) is the first major game mode to launch in Old School Runescape in the span of a decade. Group Ironman/Ironwoman is a twist on the Ironman/Ironwoman game modes. It comes with many of the same restrictions as the Ironman/Ironwoman game modes. These include no trading and no drop from kills by other players, and no grand exchange. This mode is designed to make your character self-sufficient but allows you to extend those limitations to more players. You can share equipment and other items within the group. There is also storage that is shared. Outside of those social walls, you have to adhere to the Ironman rules and aren't allowed to solicit help from other players. It sounds like a more friendly, less intimidating method to test one of the game's toughest challenges and it's something Old School Runescape players wanted to see. In an announcement, Jagex stated that Group Ironman was one of the most popular new additions in OSRS history. As a client that is deliberately nostalgic, updates in OSRS are voted on by the users and are only released if they cross the 75% approval threshold. Jagex estimates that around 140,000 users have voted for Group Ironman, with an 88% approval rate, which makes it a simple in. You can enable group ironman mid-way through the tutorial island. Your group of adventurers will meet at the Iron Tutor on The Node. 20 years ago, Nat played Jet Set Radio Future for the first time, and she's been thinking about games since. She joined PC Gamer in 2020 after three years of freelance reporting at Rock Paper Shotgun and Waypoint. As a part of the European indie scene and a part-time game developer herself, Nat is always looking for a new curiosity to scream about-whether it's the next indie fling, or someone who modifies a Scotmid into Black Mesa. She also unofficially appears in Apex Legends under the pseudonym Horizon. https://apisanet.com/

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