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Last updated: April 29, 2026
We make mistakes. Patch notes get misread, a tooltip changes between builds, an NPC location gets confused with another, a stat gets rounded the wrong way. When that happens, we want to know, and we want to fix it. This page explains how to tell us, what we will do about it, and where you can verify the correction landed.
You have three options, in roughly increasing order of speed:
For a correction to land quickly, the most useful thing you can give us is a way to verify the fix. A screenshot of the in-game tooltip, a link to the official patch note, a clip showing the behaviour, or a precise description of how to reproduce the situation in-game are all gold.
We treat the following as corrections, in priority order:
Style suggestions, additions, and rewrites that are not driven by a factual error are also welcome, but those are improvements rather than corrections, and they go through the same editing flow as any other contribution.
When a correction comes in, this is what happens:
We aim to process verified factual corrections within 72 hours. Corrections that require new in-game testing (because the claim is subtle, version-sensitive, or hard to reproduce) sometimes take longer. If a correction has been with us for more than a week without a reply, please nudge us.
Every article on this site has a public revision history. From any wiki article, append /history to the URL to see the full chain of edits, including who made each change and when. The revision summaries describe what changed in plain language. If a fact was wrong and was fixed, you can see the old version and the new version side by side.
For example, the revision history for any article at /<game>/wiki/<article> lives at /<game>/wiki/<article>/history.
For corrections that need a human reply: thegameswiki.com@gmail.com. For factual corrections that you can attach to a specific article, editing the article directly or using the contact form will be faster.