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Canon and Legends
Hey there! Just wanna let you know that any Star Wars content posted post-2014 in under the current canon, canonical or not. So for the LEGO games for example, instead of using |ncl, use |ncc. Hope this helps and happy editing! Cheers! Bonzane10 (holonet) 08:34, 3 April 2024 (UTC)
Sourcing
Thank you for contributing to Wookieepedia! Please note that your edit to Video game added unverified information to a mainspace article. Additions to Wookieepedia's articles must be verifiable by a reliable source per our sourcing policy, and unverified information may be reverted or deleted. If you would like some help learning how to properly source additions, you can see this tutorial or ask for assistance in our Discord server. Thanks! AnilSerifoglu (talk) 17:31, 28 May 2024 (UTC)
- Hey, could you please specify which edit you mean exactly? If it is about the canceled games then I thought there would be no need to add sources as they can be found in the article. I can add the sources from the different pages if that is needed. Cheers --Xytherion (talk) 17:49, 28 May 2024 (UTC)
- Hey there! Sorry for not being specific. Yes, I meant the canceled games. Even though they have their own pages, basically everything in an article should be referenced to a particular source on the same page, and the canceled games' existence can't be sourced to the games themselves, unlike released games. Hope this helps,
AnilSerifoglu (talk) 19:16, 28 May 2024 (UTC)
- Hey there! Sorry for not being specific. Yes, I meant the canceled games. Even though they have their own pages, basically everything in an article should be referenced to a particular source on the same page, and the canceled games' existence can't be sourced to the games themselves, unlike released games. Hope this helps,
