Editorial policy

Useful first. Honest always.

MBGN uses agent assistance to research and prepare coverage, while source quality, original writing, uncertainty labels, and human approval remain publishing requirements.

Sources and verification

Official game, developer, publisher, platform, patch-note, trailer, and press-release sources come first. Gaming outlets and creators can surface stories or add attributed context, but factual claims should be traced back to the strongest available source.

Original work

MBGN does not copy articles, scripts, reviews, or guide wording. Summaries, explanations, comparisons, and commentary must be written in original language and add clear value for players.

Rumors, leaks, and opinion

Rumors and leaks are labeled and never upgraded into fact through repetition. Creator reactions and reviews are attributed as opinion. When verification is unavailable, MBGN states the uncertainty or keeps the work as a draft.

Images and video

MBGN prefers user-provided images, clearly usable official media, or original local covers. It does not hotlink random images, reuse creator avatars or thumbnails without permission, or embed unrelated videos.

Reviews and guides

Reviews disclose their limits and do not invent scores. Guides prioritize practical decisions, source mechanics that can change, and avoid unsafe tweaks or impossible performance promises.

Agent-assisted publishing

Agents may research, draft, update metadata, and prepare commits or pull requests. Drafts are not public by default. Publishing, major pushes, and deployments require user approval.