Fact-Checking Policy

Fact-checking at NGB starts with names, dates, platforms, quotes, release windows and the difference between confirmed information and expectation.

Names, dates and numbers

Game titles, studio names, publisher names, developer credits, event dates, release windows, prices, editions, platform lists and technical claims are checked against primary or high-quality sources before publication.

Multiple-source confirmation

Major claims are checked through more than one source whenever possible. Official pages are treated as primary evidence, while reporting, interviews and trailer material are used to add context.

Trailers and screenshots

Trailer analysis is based on visible footage, official captions, press material and timing. Speculation is labelled through language that makes uncertainty clear, while confirmed details are stated directly.

Historical and deleted pages

Historical references are checked through historical captures, external citations, old feed records, review aggregators, social profiles and visible public footprints. Historical material is dated so that readers understand when the evidence was active.

Reader feedback

Readers can send factual corrections to contact@nextgengamingblog.com. Correction requests should include the article URL, the disputed sentence, the proposed correction and a source that supports it.