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This subreddit is devoted to the mystical arts of public relations in games. Feel free share inspiring examples of PR done right, PR faux pas (or worse), tips & tricks, incredibly bizarre reviews—you name it.

This subreddit is devoted to the mystical arts of public relations in games. Feel free share inspiring examples of PR done right, PR faux pas (or worse), tips & tricks, incredibly bizarre reviews—you name it.

 

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RULES:

1. Be respectful
No hateful, derogatory, inflammatory, or insulting language.

2. Content must about Game PR
All posts should be about Game PR, try to keep things on topic!

3. No spamming
If you’re a journalist you may promote your own content as long as it’s relevant and high quality. Do not submit excessive amounts of posts advertising your content in a short period of time.

4. No NSFW content
All posts should be family friendly! No NSFW or adult content please!
 

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Manor Lords dev responds to criticism of his city builder's updates, saying that while they're not always "impressive to show off," he wants to "focus on issues that people comment on"

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2024/11/20
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