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OSRS amounts and it is logical from Limm's blog

Like RS3 even is becoming into OSRS gold dealing with numerous planes/planets/worlds, doing exactly the same using a mechscape wouldn't be too out of the question. And then skills could be altered in title. Hell, we could even go more outlaw star or star wars inspired and still have magical.


I am not against Jagex making a new game, they have got great employees on board who could surely make something happen in a different genre. Could being operative, needless to say.


Looking at their history at developing games aside from runescape, I would like them to stay a onetrick pony.


 I am not familiar with IFRS but I would suppose that all sold bonds work sorta like gift cards, which I vaguely remember the best way to account for lol. All marketed bonds are prolly put to a deferred revenue account until they may be matched together being redeemed, all of the while aging the payable amount that's the redemption cost.


You will notice that when they contribute a number to each match (43M RS3, 65M OSRS), that adds up to 108M, however the actual revenue throughout 2019 has been 110.8M. Maybe part or all that unaccounted for 2.8M is unredeemed bonds.


You're not adding additional income, merchandise at 2.6m and marketing revenue at 225k. Add them into the Cheap Runescape gold & OSRS amounts and it is logical.


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