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Doesn't have to be for a specific company, just a license for a video game screenshot from any video game not based on a BBC license, similar to how [[Template:Film screenshot]] is for non-BBC films in general. For example, I included a screenshot of David Tennant from the video game ''Call of Duty: WWII'' in the behind the scenes section of ''[[Call of Duty]]''.
Doesn't have to be for a specific company, just a license for a video game screenshot from any video game not based on a BBC license, similar to how [[Template:Film screenshot]] is for non-BBC films in general. For example, I included a screenshot of David Tennant from the video game ''Call of Duty: WWII'' in the behind the scenes section of ''[[Call of Duty]]''.
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Scrooge MacDuck wrote: If not the Beeb, who produced that video game? What's the actual game we're talking about? Going through Category:Copyright templates, we seem to have different templates for screenshots from various production companies — Template:BBV screenshot and so on. I suppose if none of them cover whatever game you have in mind, this thread might simply have to lead to the creation of one for that company.

Doesn't have to be for a specific company, just a license for a video game screenshot from any video game not based on a BBC license, similar to how Template:Film screenshot is for non-BBC films in general. For example, I included a screenshot of David Tennant from the video game Call of Duty: WWII in the behind the scenes section of Call of Duty.