Since there's three released titles left to go before the topic is eligible for promotion, my suggestion right now would be to leave Prime 4 off the topic for the time being since it's unreleased and has no concrete release date. Then when/if it comes out and it's built up to GA status in a timely fashion, you can nominate it for inclusion in the topic if that's already been promoted by then. I figure as long as the page is kept up to date with any new developments up to its final release, that shouldn't prove too big an issue in the long run.
Cat's Tuxedo (
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19:36, 29 January 2022 (UTC)reply
That's not how Featured Topics works. You can't remove an article that's not up to snuff from a topic. That would make the topic incomplete. It getting a Peer Review is the only way it can be part of the topic when there's not release date.
GamerPro6420:33, 29 January 2022 (UTC)reply
It's not about the article being "up to snuff". It's simply the fact that there's no guarantee that the title in question will even see a release, so including it at this time seems pointless. There's no telling whether or not this may turn into another Metroid Dread situation or something else goes wonky, so I think the best thing to do right now is to focus on the titles that're currently set in stone.
Cat's Tuxedo (
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21:01, 29 January 2022 (UTC)reply
Since there's three released titles left to go before the topic is eligible for promotion, my suggestion right now would be to leave Prime 4 off the topic for the time being since it's unreleased and has no concrete release date. Then when/if it comes out and it's built up to GA status in a timely fashion, you can nominate it for inclusion in the topic if that's already been promoted by then. I figure as long as the page is kept up to date with any new developments up to its final release, that shouldn't prove too big an issue in the long run.
Cat's Tuxedo (
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19:36, 29 January 2022 (UTC)reply
That's not how Featured Topics works. You can't remove an article that's not up to snuff from a topic. That would make the topic incomplete. It getting a Peer Review is the only way it can be part of the topic when there's not release date.
GamerPro6420:33, 29 January 2022 (UTC)reply
It's not about the article being "up to snuff". It's simply the fact that there's no guarantee that the title in question will even see a release, so including it at this time seems pointless. There's no telling whether or not this may turn into another Metroid Dread situation or something else goes wonky, so I think the best thing to do right now is to focus on the titles that're currently set in stone.
Cat's Tuxedo (
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21:01, 29 January 2022 (UTC)reply