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tokilamockingbrd said:
TheGoldenBoy said:

I don't think it's that bad. It does prevent sites from rushing out previews and gives everyone a chance put out their previews at the same time. Nobody has an unfair advantage. I feel that as long as embargoes are set within reasonable time frames (unlike Assassin's Creed Unity), they're not necessarily bad.

Besides the game has already had a ton of coverage. This is just the final piece of information before reviews drop.

they could write previews based on Demos and what that played at events they just could not write previews on the final version of the game (which I am fine with). I think its a combination of what TheGoldenBoy said and they want to minimize spoilers.

That's a good point about the spoilers. Marty Sliva of IGN said that when they were featuring the game they were given specific things to show because From Software wanted to avoid spoilers. They said they were able to see some of other stuff in the game that hadn't been shown before, but weren't allowed to write about due to spoilers.