Since its launch, Steamforged's Dark Souls tabletop range has sold more than 500,000 units and has a an estimated retail worth of nearly $40 million. Mat Hart, Creative director and OSRS Gold chief creative officer at Steamforged Games, stated: "Dark Souls has been a key IP for Steamforged since its inception, and one that is extremely close to our hearts. the fact that we finally brought Dark Souls to the tabletop as a game for roleplaying is an absolute thrill for us and our people who love it."

The news is announced alongside an update for Old School Runescape with a emphasis of Iron Man. Along with bugs fixed, the latest update features a chat for the group as well as a loot and loot broadcast, with quest completion, battle achievements and level milestones also getting an announcement in the new chat. A second update is scheduled for the coming days that will focus on expanding the storage of groups, emergency teleport shards and getting into the houses of members.

Jagex have also listened to the feedback from players and added a solid gold sink to the game. "The Golden Sink requires 47 Construction in order to construct. You'll require 10 Condensed gold Five Gold Leaf and 5 Mahogany Planks for the construction. Condensed Gold, you say?

That's a new material accessible at the Keldagrim Stonemason Shop for the appropriately extravagant cost of $10 million GP... Each." The company goes further to state that the best aspect of the Golden Sink is that it actually works as a sink.

In the area of cash, Jagex are also increasing banks available within Old School Runescape, for both F2P and P2P players. Additional bank space is available by sets of 40 and Cheap RuneScape Gold there are a total of 9 sets to choose from, which is an additional 360 space available.