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Originally, Game of The Year had a long, detailed section explaining all the different features. Last night I shortened it to a single line under Availability. Looking at some other articles, I found some good examples of highlighting a preferred version of the game (and Game of The Year is as close to complete as you can get right now). So I restored Game of The Year to its own section, although it is much shorter than before. Any suggestions? Did it work better as a single line, or does the key point summary of the version work better?
Examples:
This is the one line version from last night:
Game of The Year Edition contains all DLC except Korea and Wonders of The Ancient World. It also includes a digital soundtrack. It does not include the Gods and Kings expansion.
And this is the newest edit:
Game of The Year Edition[edit]
This is the recommended version of Civilization V.
Contains most DLC and a bonus digital soundtrack.
Does not contain Korea or Wonders of The Ancient World DLC.
Does not include Gods and Kings expansion.
The Gods and Kings part is emphasized because I got tired of people asking about it. A lot of people seem to think Game of The Year includes it.
