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Revision as of 01:52, October 25, 2023

The Nintendo Community Tournament Guidelines are a series of regulations raised by Nintendo Co., Ltd., placing restrictions on the operation of unlicensed tournaments involving Nintendo games and media, including competitive Super Smash Bros. tournaments. The guidelines were first published on the Nintendo of Japan website in Japanese on October 24th, 2023[1], and were released on the company's European and American websites the same day[2][3]; they will go into effect on November 15th, 2023. The announcements were quickly spread on social media shortly following their publications, and received widespread backlash throughout the competitive Smash community[4][5].

Summary

New regulations applying to unlicensed tournaments include the following:

  • All tournament organizers and organizations without a license from Nintendo must complete an application in order to gain permission to host a tournament.
    • This does not apply to tournaments that were announced before the date of release of the guidelines, and are scheduled before the end of 2023.
  • Tournaments must be capped at 200 entrants for in-person events, and 300 entrants for online events.
  • Entry fees must be capped at $20/£18/€20/¥2000 per person.
  • Prize pools are capped at $5000/£4,500/€5,000/¥500,000 for a single event, or $10,000/£9,000/€10,000/¥1,000,000 for a single tournament organizer across an entire year.
  • Spectator fees must be capped at $15/£14/€15/¥1,500 per person.
  • Tournament organizers may not receive goods, services, money, etc., from third parties as sponsors.
  • The names of Community Tournaments may not contain Nintendo trademarks or IP.
  • Pirated or modified versions of Nintendo games may not be used.
  • Only online servers officially provided by Nintendo may be used.
  • Tournament organizers must publicly acknowledge that the event is not sponsored by or affiliated with Nintendo.
  • Tournament organizers must publicly post a URL linking to "Terms for participating in and viewing Community Tournaments using Nintendo Games."
  • Tournament organizers must obtain separate rights for the usage of any intellectual property rights from third parties.
  • Tournaments may not involve the sale of food, beverages, and other merchandise.
  • The usage of game consoles and accessories not produced by Nintendo is prohibited.

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