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[[File:Official Tourney Qualifiers Menu Item.jpg|thumb|Official Tourney Qualifiers as seen on the main Online menu.]]
[[File:Official Tourney Qualifiers Menu Item.jpg|thumb|Official Tourney Qualifiers as seen on the main Online menu.]]
'''Official Tourney Qualifiers''' is an [[Online play|Online]] [[Mode]] for ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'', originally being a Japanese exclusive mode. The mode functions as a qualifier event for online tournaments, players will play a certain ruleset, climb up the leaderboards, the top 10 players will advance to the finals, and finally the names of the top 100 players will be displayed on the official website. These top 10 players would win My Nintendo gold points for redemption on the [[Nintendo eShop]]. The June, July, and August 2023 challenge cups had an additional prize where the top 10 players will each receive 2 free tickets to Nintendo Live 2023. The June 2024 challenge cup had an additional prize of an invitation to the August 2024 ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' Championship.  
'''Official Tourney Qualifiers''' is an [[Online play|Online]] [[Mode]] for ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'', originally being a Japanese exclusive mode. The mode functions as a qualifier event for online tournaments, players will play a certain ruleset, climb up the leaderboards, the top 10 players will advance to the finals, and finally the names of the top 100 players will be displayed on the official website. These top 10 players would win My Nintendo gold points for redemption on the [[Nintendo eShop]]. The June, July, and August 2023 challenge cups had an additional prize where the top 10 players will each receive 2 free tickets to Nintendo Live 2023.
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