Announcement of Community Tournament Guidelines for Capcom Games in Japan
Capcom has established guidelines for community-organized game tournaments in Japan. By following these rules, individuals and non-corporate groups can host tournaments using Capcom's IP without prior permission, and Capcom will not claim copyright infringement.
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- 📰 Published: April 29, 2026 at 00:00
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Capcom Co., Ltd. supports the community activities of all our users.
We have established Community Tournament Guidelines so that everyone can enjoy community activities more easily through game tournaments (hereinafter referred to as "Community Tournaments") held in Japan using Capcom's copyrighted works (games, images, and videos) and organized by individuals or groups without corporate status.
By complying with these guidelines, you can hold community tournaments without contacting us.
Furthermore, for tournaments that comply with these guidelines, our company will not make claims of copyright infringement.
For more details, please refer to the following URL:
https://sf.esports.capcom.com/portal/ja/community/
We hope that these guidelines will be of help to everyone who wishes to hold a community tournament.
We have established Community Tournament Guidelines so that everyone can enjoy community activities more easily through game tournaments (hereinafter referred to as "Community Tournaments") held in Japan using Capcom's copyrighted works (games, images, and videos) and organized by individuals or groups without corporate status.
By complying with these guidelines, you can hold community tournaments without contacting us.
Furthermore, for tournaments that comply with these guidelines, our company will not make claims of copyright infringement.
For more details, please refer to the following URL:
https://sf.esports.capcom.com/portal/ja/community/
We hope that these guidelines will be of help to everyone who wishes to hold a community tournament.