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This {{#if: {{{section|}}}|section|article}} is about an '''upcoming {{{1|game}}}'''. Editors [[MarioWiki:Citations|''must'' cite sources]] for all contributions to this {{#if: {{{section|}}}|section|article}}. ''Edits that do not follow this standard will be reverted without notice.
This {{#if: {{{section|}}}|section|article}} is about an '''upcoming {{{1|game}}}'''. Editors [[MarioWiki:Citations|''must'' cite sources]] for all contributions to this {{#if: {{{section|}}}|section|article}}. ''Edits that do not follow this standard will be reverted without notice.
</div><includeonly>{{#if: {{{section|}}}||[[Category:Upcoming {{#ifeq: {{{1|game}}}|game|Games|}}]]}}</includeonly><noinclude>To use this template for a recently released game, type <code><nowiki>{{upcoming}}</nowiki></code>. If it is for a real-life subject other than a game, type <code><nowiki>{{upcoming|SUBJECT}}</nowiki></code>, replacing "SUBJECT" with the class of the thing being released (console, publication, etc.). For in-game (etc.) subjects (i.e. enemies, locations, characters, items, etc.), use {{tem|newsubject}} instead. To use this template for a specific section, rather than an entire article, type <code><nowiki>{{upcoming|section=yes}}</nowiki></code> or <code><nowiki>{{upcoming|SUBJECT|section=yes}}</nowiki></code>. Once the subject has been released in any region, replace this template with {{tem|just released}}.[[Category:Notice templates|{{PAGENAME}}]]</noinclude>
</div><includeonly>{{#if: {{{section|}}}||[[Category:Upcoming {{#ifeq: {{{1|game}}}|game|Games|}}]]}}</includeonly><noinclude>To use this template for a recently released game, type <code><nowiki>{{upcoming}}</nowiki></code>. If it is for a real-life subject other than a game, type <code><nowiki>{{upcoming|SUBJECT}}</nowiki></code>, replacing "SUBJECT" with the class of the thing being released (console, publication, etc.). For in-game (etc.) subjects (i.e. enemies, locations, characters, items, etc.), use {{tem|new subject}} instead. To use this template for a specific section, rather than an entire article, type <code><nowiki>{{upcoming|section=yes}}</nowiki></code> or <code><nowiki>{{upcoming|SUBJECT|section=yes}}</nowiki></code>. Once the subject has been released in any region, replace this template with {{tem|just released}}.[[Category:Notice templates|{{PAGENAME}}]]</noinclude>

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This article is about an upcoming game. Editors must cite sources for all contributions to this article. Edits that do not follow this standard will be reverted without notice.

To use this template for a recently released game, type {{upcoming}}. If it is for a real-life subject other than a game, type {{upcoming|SUBJECT}}, replacing "SUBJECT" with the class of the thing being released (console, publication, etc.). For in-game (etc.) subjects (i.e. enemies, locations, characters, items, etc.), use {{new subject}} instead. To use this template for a specific section, rather than an entire article, type {{upcoming|section=yes}} or {{upcoming|SUBJECT|section=yes}}. Once the subject has been released in any region, replace this template with {{just released}}.