RuneScape's open world survival game adds a new twist to chopping down trees and smashing up rocks_
Published: December 06, 2025
If you're a [[link]] RuneScape lifer who's ever thought that it might be nice to have some RuneScape in a game that isn't RuneScape, then Jagex has, maybe, just the thing. is an open world survival crafting game for 1-4 players that's set to launch into early access this spring.
This isn't actually the first we've ever heard of Dragonwilds. Jagex revealed it was developing an open world survival game in October 2024, when it put out a . But now we have a proper title, and a better idea of what it's all about: It seems that a group of dragons, led by a "Dragon Queen," is causing trouble on the continent of Ashenfall, and so a team of heavy-hitters was dispatched to clean house.

"We’ve already conducted closed alpha tests with some of our closest community members, and we’ll be listening to player feedback when building the game throughout early access," Jagex CEO Jon Bellamy said. "We’ve built an entirely new team filled with industry veterans who are focussed on making sure that RuneScape: Dragonwilds sits naturally within the RuneScape franchise, and a game that is loved by both our biggest RuneScape fans and entirely new players alike."
That alludes to the big questions. Will RuneScape fans be attracted to Dragonwilds, which, setting and lore aside, is a fundamentally different sort of experience? And beyond that, will it be able to make an impression on survival fans who are already well served by games like and ? Name recognition may drive initial curiosity but it's a crowded landscape, and keeping players coming back for more will be a challenge. Not to go all doomsayer here, but comes [[link]] quickly to mind as a survival game with cool ideas and an impressive pedigree that's nonetheless struggled to find an audience.
RuneScape: Dragonwilds is set to launch into early access on Steam sometime this spring. Jagex currently estimates that full release will happen in early 2026, but isn't committing to anything, which given what we know about early access development (these things always take longer than expected) is probably wise. A "deep dive reveal" will take place on April 15 on .
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