Talk:Just Dance 2017/@comment-27239525-20161010062943/@comment-1465604-20161010074555

Not to be rude, but wasn't its inclusion in the track list of this article based on a two-person agreement?

That aside, shouldn't there be a established rules for what passes as a credible source for a song reveal? A single blog post by a blog read by maybe a few hundred people doesn't really a credible source make. They could be right, but let's not take their word for it since they cite no sources themselves and are a very minor gaming blog. It's doubtful they'd have inside information literally no other credible sources have.

I think song reveal confirmations important enough to go into the track list should be limited to:
 * What Ubisoft themselves put out through Twitter, Facebook, Youtube or their own employees
 * Official cover designs and mock-ups released by Ubisoft to credible retailers (as in Amazon, not that one online game store in Germany whose cover is markedly different from, say, Amazon's)
 * ESRB and PEGI ratings
 * Any accidental leaks from any of the aforementioned sources, like a glimpse of song name in a video (like the "Don't Stop Me Now" Alternate)

Just... not "Oh, that one blog post from 1 month ago".