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Last weekend, Old School RuneScape won the DMM award.
The game is part of the contribution of British game developer Jagex to the game production program #PlayApartAll. Thousands of professional sports athletes signed up for this opportunity to prove that they are on the list of RuneScape Adult Schools, win awards and pursue their careers.
In the last game, "Sleeping Beauty" was shortlisted and won prizes: $1,000, Razer Ultimate Bundle, Intel 99900k CPU, Intel SSD, Intel Swag Bag, and the one-year Old School RuneScape. RUNESCAPE is now the most popular way to make money, and every player in the top 16 will receive an honor.
In addition to winning game awards, Jagex also donated £25,000 to his three health partners CPSL Minds, Promise and Work Promotion, and promised to provide $100,000 to support his work in the coronavirus epidemic.
Jagex recently performed other sports activities during Psychic Recognition Week and now hopes to raise another $100,000 for his previous commitment. Here is more information about Jagex support.
Rob Hendry, executive producer of RuneScape's old school, said:
We are very happy to participate in the DMM Championship and welcome our players. In the world, all of us are in very difficult times, so we should be happy to see our community unite to play the old-school RuneScape gold to support mental health.
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