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CodingAsteroid/Tournament Manager
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Release Date 16 November 2023
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The Splatoon 3 Tournament Manager is a feature of Splatoon 3 that is available through SplatNet 3 and a dedicated website. It enables the creation of private tournaments using the Private Battle mode and links both the Splatoon 3 game and the SplatNet 3 service together to help players create and manage tournaments on demand.[1]

The feature was announced through a July 2023 update to an article on the Splatoon 3 website that was originally posted on 10 August 2022 and released on 16 November 2023.

How to use [2]

Community Tournament Guidelines [3]

Along with the Tournament Manager, Nintendo released a set of guidelines called the Community Tournament Guidelines. They were introduced so that Nintendo could support tournament organisers whilst also making sure thier games were being used properly.

List of guidelines

The Community Tournament is small-scale and not for commercial profit
  • Community Tournaments may not generate commercial revenue except as permitted by these guidelines.
  • Tournaments may include up to 200 Participants for in-person tournaments or up to 300 Participants for online tournaments.
  • Organisers that have reached the legal age of majority in their jurisdiction may collect entry fees from Participants in an amount not more than the equivalent of £18 / €20 / R360 / 28 CHF per person.
    • Entry fees collected from Participants may be used for covering the costs of organising the tournament and towards prizing.
    • Organisers that have reached the legal age of majority in their jurisdiction may provide goods and services to Participants as prizes.
    • No prize may exceed a market value of £4,500 / €5,000 / R90,000 / CHF 7,000 in total or include the prohibited items outlined in Q17 below.
    • The total value of cash prizing a single Organiser can offer through Community Tournaments in a 12-month period must be no more than the equivalent of £9,000 / €10,000 / R180,000 / CHF 14,000 .
  • For in-person Community Tournaments, Organisers that have reached the legal age of majority in their jurisdiction may collect an admission fee from Spectators of not more than the equivalent of £14 / €15 / R270 / CHF 21 per person.
    • Admission fees collected from Spectators must be used solely for the purpose of covering costs of organising the tournament and not used towards prizing.
    • Collecting fees from Spectators for online Community Tournaments is not permitted under any circumstances.


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References

  1. Nintendo Splatoon™ 3 – CONFIDENTIAL REPORT: Squid Research Lab dives deep into the Splatlands – Official Nintendo Site
  2. Taken from the Tournament Manager Help Page
  3. Tournament Guidelines: https://www.nintendo.com/en-gb/Legal-information/Community-Tournament-Guidelines-2467744.html