Conkerkid11
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It would also promote fixing your game eventually, which a vast majority of games still do not do.If re-reviewing where to become common practice it would only encourage more games being released as a broken mess. It's bad enough as it is.
Bad reviews at launch will decrease potential sales.
Why would a developer intentionally release a bad product, just to fix it later, just because they know that some of the review scores will be adjusted? How does that benefit them more than simply delaying the launch?