Wikipedia:Deletion review/Log/2022 February 25
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This article about this specific game was deleted and turned into a redirect to the main series article without any discussion. Several references to articles specifically about this game at sources listed as reliable sources at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Notability_(video_games) were given (IGN, Eurogamer, Kotaku, The Verge, and Polygon), which, I believe, established independent notability for this specific game, which is a game in a popular series that has been officially released by its developer, and had received significant coverage beyond mere mentions in these reliable sources. 2019UKUser (talk) 19:03, 25 February 2022 (UTC)
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There were significant procedural errors: the discussion was closed early and also by an editor who was clearly involved in the discussion. It was also closed as merge instead of redirect, thus forcing a merge when the article had existed as a redirect for 10 years. Rschen7754 05:35, 25 February 2022 (UTC)
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Kuraudo is the Hepburn romanisation of the Japanese name of Cloud Strife, a character in a game that was developed and published by Japanese companies. The first line of Cloud Strife contains both the katakana クラウド・ストライフ and the Hepburn romanisation Kuraudo Sutoraifu in a parenthetical, indicating that the Japanese version of the name is "orignal or official". According to Wikipedia:Redirects in languages other than English, this would fall under Additionally, the argument that a first name cannot be an official name is not correct, as the character is often referred to in official, original sources, not to mention the Cloud Strife article, as simply "Cloud" or クラウド/Kuraudo. "Official" also does not mean "not colloquial", as Lightning (Final Fantasy)'s "official" in-universe name may be Claire Farron, but the redirect policy cannot reasonably be assumed to refer to a fictional character's birth certificate rather than any name officially used by the creators of the fictional work. 93 (talk) 05:24, 25 February 2022 (UTC)
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