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# December 2025 Update Notice

Hello, Developers!\
Updates to the ONE store Developer Center were completed on Dec 16, 2025.\
Below are the details of these changes.

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### Key Updates Summary <a href="#key-updates-summary" id="key-updates-summary"></a>

* When your app is released, a Release Notification is automatically scheduled and sent to pre-registration users.
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### **|** When an app registered for pre-registration is released, a "**Release Notification**" is automatically scheduled and sent to all users who pre-registered. <a href="#id-3-.-windows" id="id-3-.-windows"></a>

Timely delivery of release information to pre-registration users is critical for early user acquisition and service activation.\
With this improvement, we have enhanced the feature so that all released apps can automatically send Release Notifications, eliminating the risk of missing the notification configuration.

| Before                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             | After                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  |
| -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| <p></p><ul><li>After the app was released, developers had to manually set the Release Notification delivery time.</li><li>If the delivery time was not set within 48 hours of release, the Release Notification could no longer be sent.</li></ul> | <p></p><ul><li>When the app is released, the Release Notification delivery time is automatically scheduled for 72 hours after the release time.</li><li>Developers can change or cancel the scheduled delivery time at any point before the notification is sent.</li><li>Because the notification is automatically scheduled, it will still be sent to pre-registration users even if the delivery settings are missed right after release.</li></ul> |


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