Editorial

Editorial Process and Standards

GG Codes can feel automated, because keeping code lists fresh is. But a real team produces these pages and a real person reviews every one before it publishes. Here is who is behind the site and how the process works.

Who is behind GG Codes

The GG Codes Team produces the pages on this site, and every page is reviewed by William Westerlund, our editor and reviewer, before it is published. He is a real person with a public profile, not a faceless byline.

How we review

Each code page gets a human editorial pass before it goes live. That review covers the codes themselves, the redemption steps, the rewards, any level or group gates, and the outbound links, so that what publishes is accurate on day one. This is the pre-publication check the byline on every page refers to.

How codes stay current

After a page is live, codes are kept current automatically. Our system cross-checks sources every 6 hours, and players confirm working or not-working status using the buttons on each page. That ongoing accuracy is what the verification line across the site describes: cross-checked daily against official sources · confirmed by player reports. It is a separate thing from the human review above, and we keep the two distinct on purpose.

What we do not do

We do not redeem every code in-game ourselves at the scale of a live codes site, and we never claim to. We do not invent codes or pad pages with fakes. When a game has no working codes, we say so. The full methodology, including how we source codes and handle corrections, is on our standards page.

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