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Text replacement - "Category:Third-party series" to "Category:Third-party universes"
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→External Link: The "article" linked here is just the main page of the wiki, so changing it to the article of the Shovel Knight series... which appears to be in construction as it was created 10 days ago and its content is bare. I suppose that their article about Shovel Knight: Treasure Trove would be the second best choice, but still, that is the article of a game, not of the franchise/series.
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→Trivia: Deleting spaces before references and, I wouldn't say that it "serves"; but instead that it "served", in past, as the game already launched.
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→{{iw|wikipedia|Shovel Knight: Specter of Torment}}: Since the Shovel Knight Wiki uses male pronouns for Specter Knight, we should also refer to him with that too (unless there's something about the character that I'm not aware of).
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Undid edit by Superhylia: Shovel Knight first release was in 2014, so the Switch being one of its consoles of origin is false.
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→Trivia: Removing unnecessary space. I'd also like to bring up Fatal Frame, but the question on who owns that IP is pretty mangled.
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→Trivia: From what I know, the Japanese Switch and PS4 versions had a different publisher (I believe it is a company called Flyhigh Works)
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→Trivia: I don't think we should really count "reveal order", as this, Bomberman, Monster Hunter, and Virtua Fighter (and debatably Fatal Frame) have ATs introduced in the same game together.
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