Is Project Zanaris Paused? Jagex Hasn’t Confirmed

Is Project Zanaris Paused? Jagex Hasn’t Confirmed
JAGEX · May 22, 2025 · By scape

Project Zanaris Paused Indefinitely? Here's What the Source Code Really Says

Project Zanaris, the upcoming Old School RuneScape Community Worlds initiative by Jagex, has generated widespread excitement across the OSRS community. However, recent rumors have stirred confusion and concern: is Project Zanaris already paused before it even launched?

The short answer is: Yes—but only partially confirmed, and not officially announced on the website's main content.

 

What Sparked the Rumors?

Players began noticing that Google search previews and page metadata for the official Project Zanaris page now display the message:

“Project Zanaris is paused indefinitely, but we're grateful for your support and interest.”

This exact phrase appears in the HTML meta tags, Open Graph data, and Twitter card description for the webpage:

<meta name="description" content="Project Zanaris is paused indefinitely, but we're grateful for your support and interest.">
<meta property="og:description" content="Project Zanaris is paused indefinitely, but we're grateful for your support and interest.">
<meta name="twitter:description" content="Project Zanaris is paused indefinitely, but we're grateful for your support and interest.">

 

No Visual Announcement on the Page Itself

Interestingly, this statement does not appear anywhere in the visible content of the site. In fact, the website still includes:

  • FAQs about upcoming playtests
  • Details on Community Worlds features like parameter customization and region-locking
  • Plans for moderation tools, pricing, and player-created content
  • Teasers about future updates and Discord announcements

This suggests that the pause may have been a quiet backend update or preparation for a formal announcement.

 

What Does “Paused Indefinitely” Actually Mean?

The phrase “paused indefinitely” typically implies that development has stopped with no confirmed date for continuation, but not necessarily canceled outright. The use of the word “grateful for your support” and the mention of “keeping the door open” hint that Jagex may revisit the project in the future—once resources or priorities shift.

 

Why This Matters

Project Zanaris aimed to give players unprecedented freedom in customizing their own OSRS experience—introducing community-controlled servers, custom parameters, world size options, and even long-term plans for user-generated quests and content.

If the project is truly paused, this would mark a major shift away from one of the most ambitious expansions to the Old School RuneScape experience.

 

Key Takeaways

  • Yes, the source code for the Project Zanaris page clearly states: “Project Zanaris is paused indefinitely.”
  • No, there is no official front-page post or formal statement from Jagex confirming this.
  • This metadata change may signal an upcoming public announcement or quiet shelving of the project.
  • Players are encouraged to stay tuned to official OSRS Discord and news posts for further clarification.

 

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