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The '''Premium Pass''' is a type of membership that can be purchased using real money. Its [[interface]] can be opened through the [[settings]] interface. It provides access to a number of new areas and features in [[Brighter Shores]] for the duration of time that the [[account]] owns it.
 

Latest revision as of 14:12, 23 November 2024

A comparison of some of the Premium Pass features

The Premium Pass is a type of membership that can be purchased using real money. Its interface can be opened through the settings interface. It provides access to a number of new areas and features in Brighter Shores for the duration of time that the account owns it.

While owning the Premium Pass is required to access the benefits, there will be the option to purchase the membership pass from month to month or have it auto-renew.[1][2] It is also mentioned that by having a recurring membership active, will secure the rate from when it was purchased.[3] In the event that your Premium Pass expires your account will not lose any of the unique character names that were selected. [4]

Cost[edit | edit source]

AP refers to average price per month. One month is considered 30 days.

Premium pass plans
Package GBP USD EUR CAD AUD
Price AP Price AP Price AP Price AP Price AP
30 days £4.99 $5.99 €5.99 $7.79 $8.79
90 days £19.99 £6.66 $23.99 $7.99 €23.99 €7.99 $30.99 $10.33 $34.99 $11.66
365 days £62.99 £5.18 $74.99 $6.16 €74.99 €6.16 $97.99 $8.05 $109.99 $9.17

Benefits[edit | edit source]

There are several benefits to purchasing a Premium Pass:

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Update history[edit | edit source]

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References[edit | edit source]

  1. Kaan Serin. Ahead of his new MMO, RuneScape creator says games have gotten too microtransaction-heavy: "Our number one aim is not monetization, it's players". 17 March 2024. ""One of the key differences is we're probably not going to do auto-recurring payments," continues Gower."*
  2. Fen Research Ltd. Steam. "We may change the price once we have more episodes, but do not plan to change the price for anyone who has an existing recurring subscription."
  3. Fen Research Ltd. Fen Research. "You will not lose your unique name when premium membership expires."