True.
As of May 28, 2026, the current max total count for RS3 is 19,476 accounts (3,211 total level) versus OSRS at 47,038 accounts (2,376 total level). OSRS has 141% more maxed accounts.
From May 15 to May 28, OSRS added 992 maxed accounts versus 117 for RS3, an 8.5x increase.
| Game | Max total | May 15 | May 28 | Change |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| OSRS | 2,376 | 46,046 | 47,038 | +992 |
| RS3 | 3,211 | 19,359 | 19,476 | +117 |
| Game | XP cap | May 15 | May 28 | Change |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| OSRS | 4.8B | 51 | 51 | 0 |
| RS3 | 5.8B | 6,014 | 6,046 | +32 |
The max XP numbers tell a different story. OSRS stayed at 51 accounts at the XP cap over the same period, while RS3 went from 6,014 to 6,046.
In RS3, all 99s would be roughly 2,871 total level. Of course, this is not exact because there are 110s and 120s. However, there are roughly 148K people in RS3 at or above that level if we use that as a proxy, which is 3.2x more than the OSRS maxed count.
This suggests that getting all 99s is much easier in RS3. However, being maxed in RS3 is much harder and less common than it is in OSRS.
This supports the contention that I made in a previous post that OSRS is becoming more skiller-focused than it has been in the past, and I predict it will likely pass RS3.