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Digital media aren't released at the same time across the world, or in the exact same format. Instead, they are released in separate regions, and occasionally by country. The PAL region is the digital media region that includes Europe, Australia and much of Africa. North America, for comparison example, is NTSC. Generally games are released in up to 3 main regions: NTSC-J,[1] NTSC-U/C,[2] and PAL.[3] PAL usually gets games last, but they sometimes get bug fixes (for a Game Breaking Bug and/or Good Bad Bugs) and sometimes bonus features. However, it's not the only region that receives region specific content; for example, the NTSC-U/C region is a fairly common target for such changes in Japanese games, and if an example of an NTSC-U/C bonus is released in PAL countries at a later date, the changes typically make it over there as well.
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