Board Thread:Plants vs. Zombies Wiki discussions/@comment-26239911-20170616203054

Now, I've never done this before, but I had to nullify this thread's results. I just couldn't let it pass like that. Before you burn me at the stake for this, listen. All of the concepts should be kept in their respective concepts pages. The "beta" Happy-shroom referenced wasn't made to allow people play with the unreleased stuff, and it's way different than GW2's beta, when people were allowed to play the pre-released game by EA. Before the release, you were basically digging into their files and looking at unreleased stuff, and it is still considered as concepts. There can't be an exception for a certain update. So basically, here's what is not allowed in articles: And this is what's allowed: And remember that the same stuff happens with PvZ2, but it's not allowed on articles. I don't care about your Ginta and other "sources," it's still digging into the game's files.
 * Names used before the official/soft release;
 * Code names;
 * Changes to the content before the official/soft release.
 * Pre-release designs.
 * Changes made after the official/soft release;
 * If their pre-release name is still used after the official/soft release (example);
 * Stuff that's shown before the official/soft releases on the official sources.

Now please don't add this to articles anymore and move everything to Plants vs. Zombies Heroes/Concepts.

And if you want this to be allowed, make a thread allowing concepts in articles. I won't mind if it's for a respective game (example: allowing PvZH concepts in articles), but exceptions like this thread was should not exist. 