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[[File:Premium Pass comparison.png|thumb|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]] for the duration of time that the [[account]] owns it.
 
While owning the Premium Pass is required to access the benefits, it will not be aan automatically recurring subscription.{{CiteGeneral|url=https://www.gamesradar.com/ahead-of-his-new-mmo-runescape-creator-says-games-have-gotten-too-microtransaction-heavy-our-number-one-aim-is-not-monetization-its-players/|title=Ahead of his new MMO, RuneScape creator says games have gotten too microtransaction-heavy: "Our number one aim is not monetization, it's players"|author=Kaan Serin|date=17 March 2024|accessdate=22 March 2024|quote="One of the key differences is we're probably not going to do auto-recurring payments," continues Gower.}}
 
==Benefits==

Revision as of 16:22, 23 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 for the duration of time that the account owns it.

While owning the Premium Pass is required to access the benefits, it will not be an automatically recurring subscription.[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."*