Corrections Policy

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Corrections Policy

Mistakes can happen in journalism. When they do, Game Empress corrects them quickly, clearly, and without hiding meaningful changes from readers.

Last updated: April 28, 2026  ·  Operated by Flaunt Weekly LLC

Our Commitment

Game Empress is committed to publishing accurate, clearly sourced, and responsibly updated gaming and entertainment coverage. When a factual error is identified — whether by a reader, a source, an author, or our editorial team — we review it and make the appropriate correction, clarification, or update. We do not silently delete or materially alter published reporting to hide mistakes.

What We Review

We review correction requests involving factual accuracy, sourcing, attribution, dates, platforms, prices, developer or publisher names, quotes, image credits, broken links, and missing context that may change how a reader understands a story.

Not every request leads to a change. If the published information is already accurate, opinion-based, clearly attributed, or supported by available evidence, we may leave the article unchanged. When appropriate, we explain our decision to the reader who submitted the request.

Types of Changes

Correction
Used when a factual error has been published, such as an incorrect release date, wrong platform information, inaccurate price, misattributed quote, incorrect person or company name, or unsupported factual claim. For major factual corrections, we add a visible correction note explaining what was wrong and what the correct information is.
Clarification
Used when the original article was not factually wrong but could be misunderstood, lacked useful context, or required clearer wording. Clarifications are added when extra explanation helps readers understand the story more accurately without changing the core facts.
Update
Used when new information becomes available after publication and expands the story without making the original article inaccurate. Examples include a developer response, official confirmation or denial, a new trailer, a patch, a release-date change, or additional reporting from a reliable source.
Editorial Fix
Minor typo, spelling, grammar, formatting, or style fixes may be made without a correction note when they do not affect the meaning, accuracy, or fairness of the article. If a wording change affects meaning, we treat it as a clarification or correction instead.

How Corrections Appear

Major factual corrections are noted clearly within the article, usually at the top or near the relevant section. A correction note explains the original error, the corrected information, and the date the change was made.

Updates and clarifications may appear near the relevant paragraph, at the top of the article, or in an editor’s note depending on the importance of the change. When a story changes significantly, we may also update the headline, timestamp, or article summary to reflect the most accurate version.

Response Timeline

24h
Clear Factual Errors
Clear factual errors are reviewed and corrected as quickly as possible, usually within 24 hours of being confirmed.
72h
Complex Reviews
Corrections requiring deeper research, source contact, or additional verification may take up to 72 hours.
48h
Reader Acknowledgement
We aim to acknowledge correction requests from readers within 48 hours, even if the review is still ongoing.

Editorial Responsibility

Correction requests are reviewed by the Game Empress editorial team. Final correction decisions are the responsibility of Rahis Saifi, Director of Game Empress, who oversees editorial standards, accuracy, and published updates. Our team checks the original article, available sources, reader-submitted evidence, official statements, and relevant public records or publisher materials before deciding whether to correct, clarify, update, or leave the article unchanged.

How to Report an Error

If you believe something we published contains an error, please email us with the subject line Correction Request — [Article Title]. Include as much detail as possible so our editorial team can review the issue quickly.

· The URL of the article containing the possible error
· A clear description of what you believe is incorrect or incomplete
· The correct information, if known
· Any official source, documentation, statement, screenshot, or reliable reference supporting the correction

You may also contact us through our social media channels or the comments section on an article, but email is the fastest and most reliable way to submit a formal correction request.

If You Disagree

If you disagree with our correction decision, you may reply to the same email thread with additional evidence or context. A senior editorial team member will review the request again and decide whether a correction, clarification, update, or no change is appropriate.

We take good-faith correction requests seriously, but we do not make changes based only on personal disagreement, speculation, harassment, or unsupported claims.

Found an error? Let us know.
Use the subject line: Correction Request — [Article Title]

editor@gameempress.com

Last updated: April 28, 2026 · © 2026 Game Empress · Flaunt Weekly LLC