I agree with Qeltar. There are definitely ways that this could be done. The main problem would of course be the economical implications, but if the update is leaked to general public it's basically like knowing every update a certain time before hand. This would not be so bad, it would not spoil the updates too much, as the updates are already "spoiled" by developer diaries and such. And updates, contrary to popular opinion, are not about surprises, one should not care if an update is spoiled or not. It's all about how good the update is and how it intergrates into the game, not about how fun and surprising it is during the first week of release. Now what do we choose? The element of surprise and satisfaction for a week, or content that intergrates well into the game and is a success from the very start of the release? I wouldn't mind knowing what an update is a bit beforehand and then having the update be a very good addition to the game. Sorry if this post was a bit incoherent, I'm a bit tired right now :unsure: