Corrections Policy

Last updated: June 12, 2026

TNG Games is committed to accuracy, transparency, and continuously improving the quality of our editorial catalog. This page describes how we handle errors and corrections in our content, and how you can report a problem.

1. Our Commitment to Accuracy

We take editorial accuracy seriously. Every game listing is reviewed before publication to ensure:

  • The game link is active and leads to the correct destination
  • The description accurately represents the game's mechanics
  • The category and theme tags are correctly assigned
  • The content is appropriate for a general audience

Despite our best efforts, errors can occur. When they do, we correct them promptly and transparently.

2. Types of Errors We Correct

  • Broken or outdated links: Game URLs that no longer work or redirect incorrectly
  • Factual inaccuracies: Incorrect descriptions, wrong categorization, or misleading information about a game
  • Changed game availability: Games that have been discontinued, made private, or moved to a different URL
  • Policy violations: Games that, upon review, no longer meet our content standards
  • Typographical or formatting errors: Spelling mistakes, grammar issues, or display problems in editorial content
  • Outdated information: Descriptions or guides that no longer accurately reflect the current state of a game

3. How to Report an Error

If you discover a problem in our catalog, we want to know. Please contact us at:

Email: contact@thenewsglobal.com
Subject: Correction Request — [Game Name or Page URL]

To help us investigate and resolve issues quickly, please include:

  • The URL of the TNG Games page that contains the error
  • The game name (if applicable)
  • A clear description of what is wrong
  • If possible, a link to a source that supports the correction
  • Your contact details (optional — only needed if you'd like a follow-up)

You may also use our Contact Form and select "Editorial Feedback" as the topic.

4. Our Review Process

  • All correction requests are reviewed by our editorial team
  • We aim to investigate and respond within 5 business days of receiving a complete report
  • High-impact errors (broken links, factually harmful content, safety issues) are prioritized and addressed as quickly as possible — typically within 24–48 hours
  • We verify the claim before making changes to avoid introducing new errors
  • If a correction cannot be verified or is disputed, we will note this in our response

5. How We Implement Corrections

  • Link errors: Updated to the correct working URL, or the listing is removed if no valid URL can be found
  • Factual inaccuracies: The description or metadata is corrected with accurate information. We do not silently rewrite content — corrections are based on verified information.
  • Significant editorial corrections: Where a correction materially changes the nature of a listed game or category description, we may note that the content has been updated
  • Removed content: If a game is removed from the catalog following a correction review, the page is either redirected or removed from the public catalog

6. What We Do Not Correct

We do not make corrections based on:

  • Commercial requests to alter editorial coverage (we do not accept payment for corrections or removal of accurate content)
  • Requests that are not supported by evidence
  • Requests designed to circumvent our content policies for competitive or commercial advantage

For copyright-related removal requests, please use our DMCA process.

7. Transparency

We believe transparency in editorial work builds trust. We are committed to correcting errors honestly, acting on valid user reports, and maintaining the integrity of our catalog for all users.

8. Contact

To report a correction: contact@thenewsglobal.com
Or use our Contact Form.

Related: Editorial Policy | Editorial Methodology | DMCA Policy