The wiki can support multiple pages with the same name. The original Pride Interactive page should remain intact to list their information, but you can create a new company page for your Pride Interactive and list your games and company information there.
I know nothing about SEO, but I'm guessing that if your page is more complete and more recently updated, it shouldn't take long for Google to start returning it as a higher result than the original one.
Looks like the "Klonoa" page has been deleted but is still showing up in search for some reason. There is one single page for the original PS1 version and the Wii remake, instead of having a separate page for the Wii version.
I've heard people suggesting that using bots to farm items is not really feasible on any real scale, and the most likely cause for the increase is genuine players from China. Most games in China have a chinese publisher who never go through Steam. Even DOTA 2 and CS:GO don't go through Steam in China, Valve has a deal with Perfect World who distribute the games there. Steam is relatively rare in China as a result. But PUBG is only available on Steam, which means that Chinese players have to go through Steam, which is a rarity.
People have also been suggesting that the increase in certain hardware configurations is due to the popularity of gaming cafes in China. Most people play games in gaming cafes, which all have broadly similar hardware setups, running Windows 7 and using very similar processors and video cards.
The site needs some non-American mods cause they're all asleep right now.
Non-American mod here. I just woke up and deleted all of the spam.
The engineers are aware and working on a solution. Some changes were recently made to the site's automatic spam filter that has let these slip past, but they're aware and hopefully should have something sorted before too long.
I think the great thing about a site like Giant Bomb is that we know the gaming tastes of everyone on the staff, so you can filter the review through that. We all know that Dan is a massive Mario fan. If you're a massive Mario fan too, you can come to a pretty decent conclusion that you'll have a similar opinion of Odyssey to him. If you're less of a Mario fan, you maybe need to listen to some other opinions on the game (either from other GB editors on the podcasts, or reviews from another outlet).
It is worth mentioning that in the UK, Amazon have the digital key available for £41.99, or £39.99 for Prime members, compared to £49.99 on the eShop. That's £8-10 savings, and they guarantee release at 00:00 on Friday. With the game only being 5.2 GB, it shouldn't take too long to download unless you have particularly slow internet, so it's well worth saving the tenner and missing out on the preload.
I've heard that they're offering similar deals on other European Amazon stores too, so check it out before you overpay on the eShop.
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