Bethesda Changes Their Review Policy - In a move that caught some off guard, Bethesda announced this past week that they will no longer be
sending early review copies of their games out to the press, opting instead to give reviewers access to their titles a mere 24 hours before they launch into eager gamers» hands everywhere.
Not exact matches
Despite the fact no
review copies & keys are being
sent out,
reviews for Sonic Forces are starting to come in and it is not off to a good start as yet again negativity surrounds it, but we do have our own
review on the way, due to purchasing an
early copy and let's just say we are of a different mind - set to Polygon, but you'll have to wait a little longer before you can see it.
To get
early reviews you'd prepare a digital
copy or print
copy to
send to reviewers months before the book is released.
After this time you'll get a set of advance
review copies for you to
send to book reviewers to get
early feedback on your book, submit to people you'd like to get endorsements from, or use for any advance marketing efforts.
Consider
sending out pre-release
copies to reviewers too — having some
early reviews could make a big difference.
Dear Konami, We're a small site and we can only do what we do here with the support of the large video game publishers who
send us
review copies of games
early, provide us with press resources and the like.
This is an article about destiny not
sending out
review copies as
early as most games, not about which console it looks better on.
Sadly Nintendo haven't
sent me a
review copy — I'm probably going to receive a loaner at some point — but
early reviews have been excellent.
In a move that seems to becoming the norm for new releases — at least triple - A titles —
review copies for 2K's Mafia 3 will not be
sent out
early to reviewers.
The patch is to blame for this, as well; had they
sent out
early review copies, the product that was
reviewed would have been drastically different than the one that ended up in players» hands.