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{{note|The term "Seriesbox" is derived from the {{pcgw|Template:Seriesbox|PCGamingWiki template}} which serves a similar purpose, but functions very differently.}}
{{note|The term "Seriesbox" is derived from the {{pcgw|Template:Seriesbox|PCGamingWiki template}} which serves a similar purpose, but functions very differently.}}
{{todo|Update {{t|postal series}} and {{t|titanfall series}} to the newer format}}
{{todo|Update {{t|postal games}} and {{t|titanfall games}} to the newer, more colorful format}}


[[Category:Navbox templates]]
[[Category:Navbox templates]]

Revision as of 21:27, 25 April 2024

A seriesbox is a navbox used to traverse between multiple games in a given series or franchise. Mods and fangames taking place in the franchise are also listed if they are notable enough.

If a title is notable enough to be listed in a Seriesbox, but not notable enough to have a game page (such as a game that used a engine which Valve have never used it's code before), a Wikipedia link can be used instead (ex: '''[[Wikipedia:Quake Champions|Quake Champions]]''' for Quake Champions). Do not use the {{wikipedia}} template, as that will add a Wikipedia icon Wikipedia icon.

Each Seriesbox should have an associated series page (ex: Team Fortress series, Left 4 Dead series).

Note.pngNote:The term "Seriesbox" is derived from the Pcgw icon.png PCGamingWiki template which serves a similar purpose, but functions very differently.
Todo: Update {{postal games}} and {{titanfall games}} to the newer, more colorful format