
Jacob S. from Link-Cable writes: "There are many games that define generations of gamers. For those who begrudgingly call themselves Millennials (like me) would have had many more video games that were a large influence. Pokémon, Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic and Warcraft III are just a few that helped define me as a gamer in the early 2000’s. But there was one game that had a hold over many gamers over this time and for many of us, was our introduction to the world of online gaming and that game is none other than RuneScape."

A UK court has ruled that the unauthorized stealing of in-game currency can be legally classified as criminal theft.
IGN is a fraudulent clik bait farm pretending to be a news organization.
"that the unauthorized stealing of"
...You know as opposed to the "authorized steal of" personal data sites like IGN take part in.
But yes it is both IGNorant and morally questionable to imply that there is such a thing as authorized stealing.
Digital currency should be considered as legitimate as actual money. You buy it with real money, and has an equal exchange. So I fully agree with this and anything else that favours the consumer when it comes to digital currency in games.

Jon Bellamy lays out his vision for the long-running British studio, as well as discussing the success of the newly launched Dragonwilds and this year's Pride controversy

Jagex has just dropped the woodcutting and fletching update in RuneScape, providing you with a level cap boost to 110.
Ah, how I miss games like Pokémon, KOTOR, and Runescape. The sounds are hard-coded into my mind haha