PRE-Release
PRE-Release refers to the phase in which a product, such as software or a movie, is made available to a select group of users or reviewers before its official launch. This stage allows developers or producers to gather feedback, identify bugs, and make necessary improvements based on user experiences.
During the PRE-Release phase, companies often distribute beta versions of their software or hold test screenings for films. This process helps ensure that the final product meets quality standards and addresses any issues that may affect its success in the market.