Use official sources for release information
Release date searches need extra caution because dates, regions, platforms, tests, and access windows can change. Heartop should not invent a release date or treat old community notes as final. Use official game channels, store pages, publisher posts, and in-game notices for the current release state. This page exists to guide players toward safe checking, not to replace official announcements.
Check source type
Official channels are stronger than reposts, summaries, or old forum comments.
Check date context
A date may refer to a test, region, platform, update, or announcement rather than a full release.
Separate release, update, and event dates
Players often search for release date when they really need one of three things: when the game launched, when an update arrives, or when an event runs. These are different. Event dates and update windows can rotate quickly. Release and platform status should be checked against official sources. Heartop can link to update and event pages, but those pages should keep date-sensitive labels visible.
Release date
Use official store and publisher sources.
Event date
Use live game notices and Heartop event rows with cautious labels.
Avoid fake certainty
A release guide should say when information is not confirmed. Phrases like may change, check official sources, and not confirmed are useful when the topic is unstable. They are not weak writing. They are the right trust signal. Heartop’s role is to keep players oriented while avoiding claims that could become wrong after a platform update or regional change.
No invented dates
Do not add a date just because searchers want one.
No copied announcements
Summarize safely and point to official sources instead of copying external posts.
What to use Heartop for
While official sources answer release and platform questions, Heartop helps with player routes once you are playing or preparing to play. Use the beginner guide, gameplay guide, daily checklist, item guide, and similar games page to understand the type of experience and the pages you may want to bookmark.
Before playing
Read gameplay, beginner, and similar games pages to understand the guide structure.
After playing
Use codes, items, map, daily checklist, and database pages for practical routes.
Search safely when dates are unclear
If search results disagree, slow down and compare source quality instead of picking the most exciting date. Look for the newest official post, the exact platform being discussed, and whether the page is talking about launch, test access, maintenance, or an event. Heartop can help you navigate related guide pages, but official sources should settle release and availability questions.
Check the wording
Launch, beta, update, event, and platform availability can mean different things.
Use newest official context
Older posts can still rank in search even when the live status has changed.
Correction policy
Heartop avoids fake certainty. If a code, route, event, item, or gift note changes, use the correction links so the page can stay useful.