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The Sims Wiki has adopted a specific policy regarding the addition of information about '''Unreleased Games''', including unconfirmed and rumored games. Above all, the focus of this policy is to ensure that all information added to the Wiki about a particular game or game feature is verified and accurate. Additionally, this policy governs the addition of information about unconfirmed and rumored games.
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==Rumor Confirmation==
#'''Only [[Electronic Arts]]''', through their [http://www.ea.com website], through an EA website (such as [[
#If a user moves a rumor to 'Confirmed True' without a link to an official confirmation, that move will be reverted and the user will be subject to a warning. Repeated moving may be subject to additional actions as necessary.
#Any new articles created for a newly-confirmed game must link to a source of official confirmation from Electronic Arts, or they will be deleted.
#Pages about features included in an unconfirmed game - e.g. new traits, objects,
==Confirmed Games==
#All information added to articles about
#Information added without citing a source may be removed immediately.
#Citation requirements on most features are no longer enforced once a game has been released, since these features can easily be confirmed by players playing the game. More obscure features, including possible [[List of Easter eggs in The Sims|"Easter Eggs"]], may still require player confirmation or source citation as proof of existence, as determined on a case-by-case basis.
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