CookieRun Classic editorial policy requires source labels, Global version fields, visible correction paths, and clear separation between official facts and editorial testing.
CookieRun Classic editorial policy overview
CookieRun Classic editorial policy is part of the first Global launch build for this wiki. The page answers one player task, records what official sources can support, and keeps exact values out of the article when the current Global client has not been checked. Because CookieRun Classic has older Kakao, LINE, and India references online, CookieRun Classic editorial policy coverage must always show version context.
What players can use now
CookieRun Classic editorial policy can be used now as a practical routing page. It points players toward official links, current Global terms, and the next wiki pages that are ready for public reading. If a detail needs game testing, this page says so instead of filling the gap with copied tables or old screenshots.
Verification fields
| Field | How CookieRun Classic editorial policy handles it |
| --- | --- |
| Global status | Shows whether the claim is Global Verified, Officially Announced, Community Confirmed, Other Version Only, or Unverified. |
| Version | Uses version 26.6.01 as the first launch baseline until a later update replaces it. |
| Last checked | Uses a visible checked date so players know whether the page is current. |
| Source type | Separates official listings, support pages, in-game checks, community reports, and legacy references. |
What this page will not guess
CookieRun Classic editorial policy will not invent active codes, exact upgrade costs, drop rates, stage routes, account recovery results, or best-in-slot rankings. Those details need direct evidence. If the only available lead comes from an older version, the page should label it as legacy context and link to the verification policy.
Next steps
Players reading CookieRun Classic editorial policy should continue to the related pages, especially the Global version tracker, source policy, and updates hub. Editors should add screenshots, test notes, or official links before changing a cautious statement into a verified fact. This makes CookieRun Classic editorial policy useful at launch while leaving room for a stronger database later.