"Upcoming" and tensing for video games.

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Hi. I reverted some of your recent changes as they violated our manual of style, available at MOS:VG. In particular, you changed some articles to say that the respective subject was a game. Although all four games were at some point removed from sale, they are still playable for existing owners. Per the MOS, only games that can no longer be played (such as online-only games with shut-down servers) should use past-tense here. Additionally, DragonVale is currently available on both major app outlets, so present-tense is a given anyway. Lastly, you removed "upcoming" from Teardown. As the game is currently in early access and not formally released, it should (per the MOS) use this terminology. De facto, you are pre-ordering a game in exchange for access to a beta version of it. IceWelder [] 15:09, 23 December 2020 (UTC)Reply