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This article lacks good sources. The sources in the article are a link to the game's Steam page, several Newgrounds posts, a link to PU's website, and YouTube videos. The only reliable source in this article is a Metacritic link, and I couldn't find any articles about the game from actual news sources other than an article from Screen Rant. This game is not notable enough to have its own WP article. Billy Beagle tried to submit a page of the same name as a draft, but it was denied 3 times because the game isn't notable.
Chrisnait (
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18:04, 14 September 2020 (UTC)reply
Delete - After scrolling through every result, the only third party coverage I can find is
this. One article from a reliable third party source is not extensive coverage. Darkknight214903:52, 15 September 2020 (UTC)reply
Comment - I think it's a shame this will get deleted. This was one of the more popular releases of 2020, with many popular Twitch and YouTube personalities playing it, but popularity doesn't mean notable. Why don't news companies cover this game?
CaptainGalaxy20:04, 15 September 2020 (UTC)reply
Comment - I suggest we find sources for the article. In the meantime the article should be reworded to reference the series as a whole rather than just the remaster. If the game is notable, it's been notable for much longer than just its 2020 explosion on Twitch and Youtube. It's been popular numerous times especially during the release of Fleeing the Complex. Development section for example should dig into its newgrounds history rather than just the day Puffballs decided to remake it.
2604:2000:1107:8A76:C018:1DDA:3566:8363 (
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03:26, 16 September 2020 (UTC)reply
We can probably just write a draft using Newgrounds/Twitter posts from the InnerSloth team. PuffballsUnited, ForteBass, Aemuu, etc. and then wait until we can find a reliable source to verify enough of it. I do feel like this is notable enough to warrant a page, and if we want to make a page about the InnerSloth dev team we should also have a page about Henry Stickmin.
2604:2000:1107:8A76:C018:1DDA:3566:8363 (
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15:14, 16 September 2020 (UTC)reply
It's been over a month since release. If sources haven't covered it by now, there's little chance they will later. This isn't some hidden gem or cult game, it's just another indie game (series) that did alright. —
HELLKNOWZ ▎
TALK16:19, 16 September 2020 (UTC)reply
Same could be said about among us, but it has a page. We could say it's just a fad that'll die off soon. There are plenty of games that youtubers and streamers play en masse then they forget about it in a couple of months.
Happy Wars is virtually dead and still has a page.
2604:2000:1107:8A76:6C1C:71EA:2DE6:80FD (
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17:01, 16 September 2020 (UTC)reply
Well, whether or not a game was popular and then dies off, it still WAS popular and trending, making it history. It's kinda like deleting an article about Grover Cleveland because nobody cares anymore.
Le Panini (
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13:39, 17 September 2020 (UTC)reply
Move to Draft namespace. Presently, sources do not indicate it qualifies for an encyclopedic article and likely fails
WP:NVG. It could be improved by providing secondary sources which make it notable for its own encyclopedia article. Eyesnore16:04, 20 September 2020 (UTC)reply
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