Board Thread:Decisions/@comment-24264457-20180526005557

So right now we have a JD2019 page based solely on the fact that Ubisoft bought the website domain "justdance2019.com" and a brief mention on a myNintendo article. However, I do not believe that this is sufficient evidence to create the article. First of all, Ubisoft purchasing the domain name does not prove the existence of the new game. Case in point, Ubisoft also owns justdance5.com but I don't think that game will be coming out ever. They obviously purchase these domain names years in advance to ensure that they get it, whether they use it or not. On a similar note, the last time Ubisoft buying a domain name "confirmed" a game the page was deleted without question until the game was officially confirmed and I don't see any difference between then and now.

As for the MyNintendo article, they say that "Just Dance 2019 won’t feature at the company’s conference but it should be playable." But they don't say where they got that info, and the video at the bottom of the article only mentions JD as part of the "Previously at #UbiE3" segment of the video. I don't see any official proof showing that JD2019 has been revealed.

I propose deleting the article and not recreating it until we at least get some sort of E3-related teaser from one of JD's official accounts. That way, we will have official confirmation that says there's a new game coming. Articles based on speculation or shaky info should not be allowed, otherwise this wiki becomes just about as reliable as a GLS video.

For argument's sake, "We shouldn't delete it because we're close to E3" will not count as a valid reason.

= Delete the article until official teasers come out

= Keep the article

= Neutral 