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Jagex Limited is a British
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and
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based at the
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in
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, England. It is best known for ''
RuneScape ''RuneScape'' is a fantasy massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) developed and published by Jagex, released in January 2001. ''RuneScape'' was originally a browser game built with the Java (programming language), Java progr ...
'' and ''
Old School RuneScape ''Old School RuneScape'' is a massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG), developed and published by Jagex. The game was released on 16 February 2013. When ''Old School RuneScape'' launched, it began as an August 2007 version of th ...
'', both free-to-play
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s. The company's name is derived from the company's original slogan, "Java Gaming Experts". In addition to ''RuneScape'', Jagex has released multiple
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s on its FunOrb portal, as well as other titles. Jagex was owned by U.S. investors between 2012 and 2016, by Chinese investors from 2016 to 2020, by Macarthur Fortune Holding LLC in 2020, by
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from 2020 to 2024, and is presently owned by
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.


History

After initially creating the Jagex name and logo for their projects, brothers and computer programmers Andrew and Paul Gower began trading under the Jagex name in 1999, describing Jagex Software as a "small software company based in England who specialise in producing top-quality Java-games for webpages." That same year they began work on the
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''RuneScape'', which was released in January 2001. In December 2001, Andrew Gower, Paul Gower, and Constant Tedder launched Jagex in its current incarnation, with Tedder as its
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. Jagex formally acquired the Jagex name from Andrew Gower in 2001. ''RuneScape'' grew dramatically; one year after its release over a million free accounts had been registered. The game was originally supported by advertisements, however, the
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meant that there were fewer advertisers. The new company created a paid version of the game with extra features, to support hosting costs and continued development. The pay-to-play version of ''RuneScape'' was released on 27 February 2002. It gained 2,000 subscribers in the first hour and 5,000 subscribers in the first week, making it one of the largest Java pay-to-play games in the world at the time. In 2007, RuneScape achieved one million subscribers; 11 years after launch, the company touted 200 million accounts. Until the release of '' War of Legends'' in 2010, the company used the slogan "Java Gaming Experts" as it had only produced games written in
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up to that point. Following the launch of the Flash-based ''War of Legends'', the company name was said to stand for "Just About the Game Experience".


Company structure

As ''RuneScape'' gained users, Jagex grew. By 11 December 2003, ''RuneScape'' had 65,000 paying members, and Jagex had 29 employees. On 4 May 2007, ''RuneScape'' had over 6,000,000 active free accounts and over 1,000,000 active pay-to-play subscribers. By July 2012, Jagex had over 500 employees. Initially, the company was self-funded; however, in October 2005, Jagex received an investment from Insight Venture Partners. On 23 October 2007, Geoff Iddison, former European REO of
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, replaced Constant Tedder as CEO. Iddison resigned as CEO in January 2009, replaced by Mark Gerhard, who had been Jagex CTO before his appointment. Jagex became a member of the United Kingdom's game developer trade body, TIGA, on 15 April 2009. Richard Wilson, TIGA's CEO, described Jagex as "one of the most successful game developers in the world, not just the UK. Jagex has developed extraordinarily popular games and is at the leading edge in terms of online safety and security." In December 2010 The Raine Group and Spectrum Equity Investors invested in the company, while Insight increased their investment. Andrew Gower, Paul Gower, and Constant Tedder left the board of directors at that time. In January 2012, Insight increased its stake in Jagex from 35% to 55%, giving it a controlling interest in the company. However, in an interview, Gerhard stated that Insight took their 55% stake 13 months prior in December 2010. On 11 September 2014, Mark Gerhard announced his resignation from Jagex by 2015. On 2 April 2015, Rod Cousens was appointed CEO of Jagex following his departure from Codemasters. In July 2016 Jagex was purchased by Hongtou, a Chinese investment company, which was subsequently acquired by Zhongji Holdings, which later changed its name to Fukong Interactive Entertainment. Jagex remained under Hongtou within Fukong's structure until it was sold to Macarthur Fortune Holding, a US-based asset management company, in April 2020 for . Phil Mansell became Jagex' CEO in January 2017.
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acquired a majority stake in the firm in January 2021 from Macarthur in a deal for an undisclosed amount, which ''
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'' estimated was greater than the Macarthur had paid for it previously. After announcement of this, Plutos Sama Holdings filed a legal complaint asserting that the sale of Jagex from Shanghai Hongtou to Macarthur was invalid due to past issues over business dealings with Shanghai Hongtou. Plutos Sama stated in their complaint they had put in a sole bid to acquire Hongtou, including Jagex, around August 2020, but this deal never was complete, but as it should have gone through, they are the rightful owners of Jagex. In July 2022, Jagex acquired US games company Pipeworks Studios, which was later sold to Virtuos Studios. In December 2022, Jagex acquired Gamepires, a Croatian studio that developed the
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survival game '' Scum''. In February 2024, CVC Capital Partners Fund VIII and Haveli Investments purchased Jagex from the Carlyle Group for £910 million. In March 2025, Jon Bellamy succeeded Mansell as CEO of Jagex.


Charity fundraising

Since 2004 Jagex has made donations to a number of national and international charities, as well as running charity auctions for signed merchandise. Jagex has donated artwork and prizes to the MMO Calendar, which raises funds for St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. In 2013, Jagex introduced the "Well of Goodwill" to ''RuneScape'', which allowed players to gift in-game items or wealth to charity, featuring a hi-scores page for the players who donated. For every 10 million gold pieces from the community, Jagex donated $2 to a range of charitable causes. In July 2014, Jagex helped raise awareness about the illegal poaching of
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and
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s by adding rhinoceros pets and trivia questions to ''RuneScape''. This campaign was partnered with United for Wildlife. Jagex raised over £445,000 in 2020, focusing on mental health and diversity and inclusion.


Games


Developed


''RuneScape''

''RuneScape'' is a
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released in January 2001 by Andrew and Paul Gower. It was originally a graphical
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implemented on the client-side in
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, and incorporates
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. The game has over 200 million registered accounts, and is recognised by the
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as the world's most popular free-to-play MMORPG. ''RuneScape'' takes place in the world of Gielinor, a medieval fantasy realm divided into different kingdoms, regions, and cities. Each region offers different types of monsters, resources, and quests to challenge players. The game's
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has also been explored through a tie-in video game on its maker's other website, '' FunOrb'', ''Armies of Gielinor'', and the novels ''Betrayal at Falador'', ''Return to Canifis'' and ''Legacy of Blood''. Players are represented in the game with customisable avatars. ''RuneScape'' does not follow a
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storyline; rather, players set their own goals and objectives. Players can choose to fight
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(NPC) monsters, complete
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, or increase their
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in the available skills. Players interact with each other through trading, chatting, or by participating in
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and activities, some of which are competitive or combative in nature, while others require cooperative or collaborative play.


=''Old School RuneScape''

= ''Old School RuneScape'' is a separate incarnation of ''RuneScape'' released on 22 February 2013, based on a copy of the game from August 2007. It was opened to paying subscribers after a poll to determine the level of support for releasing this game passed 50,000 votes (totaling 449,351 votes), followed by a free-to-play version on 19 February 2015. ''Old School RuneScape'' receives regular content updates, which must be voted on by its players before they can be added to the game. On 17 July 2017, Jagex announced the development of a mobile version of ''Old School RuneScape''.


=''DarkScape''

= On 16 September 2015 Jagex released ''DarkScape'', a separate version of ''RuneScape'' which featured open-world player versus player combat. ''DarkScape'' was originally released with most of ''RuneScape's'' content, but received separate content updates. ''DarkScape'' was completely free to play, with some additional benefits reserved for paying subscribers. On 29 February 2016 it was announced that ''DarkScape'' would close on 28 March due to lack of interest.


''Block N Load''

On 11 December 2014, ''Block N Load'', a sandbox building tactical first-person shooter (FPS) game went into closed beta. On 5 March 2015, Jagex announced that ''Block N Load'' would be released for PC on 30 April 2015.


''FunOrb''

''FunOrb'' was a casual gaming site created by Jagex. Launched on 27 February 2008, it was the company's first major release after ''RuneScape''. All of the games were programmed in Java. FunOrb was permanently shut down on the 7th of August 2018. The site was mainly targeted towards the "hard casual", "deep casual" or "time-pressured" gamer market.


''8Realms''

''8Realms'' was an HTML-based empire-building massively multiplayer online strategy game developed by Jagex. It was the company's first internally developed MMORTS, and second published MMORTS after '' War of Legends''. The ''8Realms''
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was released on 5 May 2011; players were given advanced access to the closed beta by invitation and through the game's
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page. On 28 May 2012, Jagex announced they were closing the game, stating that "it has become clear that the game doesn't meet our high expectations for success."


''Carnage Racing''

On 11 October 2012 Jagex announced it was developing a racing game on
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called ''Carnage Racing''. The game runs on the Unity game engine and was released in November 2012.


''Chronicle: RuneScape Legends''

Jagex announced ''Chronicle: RuneScape Legends'' at RuneFest 2014 for launch in the coming year. It allows players to build their own adventure with cards using characters from ''RuneScape''. On 25 November 2015 Chronicle entered closed beta, and it was released on
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on 26 May 2016. On 8 May 2018, it was announced that the game would be removed due to "multiple technical issues" combined with a dwindling player base. The servers for the game remained running until 6 August 2018.


''Runescape: Dragonwilds''

A
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titled ''Runescape: Dragonwilds'' was released via Steam's
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in April 2025.


Published


''War of Legends''

''War of Legends'' was an MMORTS set in a world of ancient
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, which was released on 19 January 2010. It was Jagex's first MMORTS, the company's first externally developed game, the first game published by Jagex not to be written in Java, and the company's first
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al game. The game was shut down on 22 December 2014, and on 29 January 2015 Jagex announced that the game would not come back online due to security issues that could not be resolved by the external development studio.


''Planetarion''

Since 26 July 2010, Jagex has owned the rights to the online space warfare game, ''Planetarion''. Although Jagex initially intended to develop the game further themselves, in 2013 they licensed the IP to a third party developer. Planetarion has been online since 2000 and has a loyal player base.


''Herotopia''

On 10 May 2011 Jagex announced that it was working with the New York-based children's media company Herotainment to publish a new browser-based game called ''Herotopia'', which was released on 25 May. According to Jagex the game will be a "virtual world which provides kids with a fun and enjoyable experience they can make their own." The game is now closed.


''Ace of Spades''

On 1 November 2012 it was announced that Jagex would publish the
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'' Ace of Spades''. The game was released on
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on 12 December 2012. The game's servers were shut down on 6 March 2019.


''Space Punks''

On 1 July 2021, Jagex announced it was publishing a loot shooter called ''Space Punks'', developed by games studio Flying Wild Hog. It launched in
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on the
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on the 14 July.


''Melvor Idle''

On 21 October 2021, Jagex announced it was publishing a ''Runescape''-inspired
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called ''Melvor Idle''. The game is being developed in partnership with its previous solo developer Brendan Malcolm, of Games By Malcs. It left early access a month prior to the partnership announcement.


Mobile

Jagex released its first mobile game, ''Bouncedown'', for the
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and
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on 3 December 2009, followed by ''StarCannon'' on 15 April 2010, ''Miner Disturbance'' on 8 June 2010, and ''Undercroft'' on 23 September 2010. '' 8Realms'', the company's first
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based game, was designed to work on the
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.


Cancelled games


''Transformers Universe''

On 14 March 2011, Jagex announced a partnership with
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to create a ''Transfomers Universe'' MMO based on the
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that was due to launch in North America, Latin America, Europe, New Zealand and Australia in 2013. The game entered open beta on 4 July 2014, but it was announced on 16 December 2014 that the game would be cancelled and the beta shut down on 31 January 2015.


''Stellar Dawn''

''Stellar Dawn'' was an upcoming browser-based
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themed
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under development by Jagex. Originally known as ''MechScape'', the project was scrapped and renamed after it was decided that the completed project did not meet the standards of the original design brief. The project was overhauled and formally announced as ''Stellar Dawn'' on 14 July 2010 when Jagex released the official ''Stellar Dawn'' website. On 10 August 2010 the first official ''Stellar Dawn'' teaser was released. The game was slated for a 2011 launch, but in March 2012 Jagex announced that development had been paused in favour of ''Transformers Universe'' and ''RuneScape''.


''RuneScape: Idle Adventures''

''RuneScape: Idle Adventures'' was an
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set in the ''RuneScape'' universe developed by Hyper Hippo Productions. A closed beta was opened on Steam on 23 April 2016, then was subsequently shutdown on 15 May 2017 due to lack of users.


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