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The '''Premium Pass''' is a type of membership that can be purchased using real money. It provides access to a number of new areas and features in [[Brighter Shores]].
 
While owning the Premium Pass is required to access the benefits, it will not be a recurring subscription.
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==Benefits==

Revision as of 23:40, 22 March 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. It provides access to a number of new areas and features in Brighter Shores.

While owning the Premium Pass is required to access the benefits, it will not be a recurring subscription. It is required to pay out your ass for a terrible game. [1]

Benefits

There are several benefits to purchasing a Premium Pass:

  • Access to the Mine of Mantuban and Crenopolis
  • Ability to choose a unique character name, and change your name at any point
  • Access to exclusive armour dyes
  • Ability to trade with other players

References

  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."*