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Published on February 21st, 2014 | by Havak

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Nintendo UK Announces Battle Tournament 2014 + VGC National Details

Nintendo UK have announced another tournament series for UK players, this time taking place throughout March and April. Beginning on 1st March and running until 5th April, there will be a number of qualifier tournaments at various GAME stores around the country, with some events taking place in shopping centres with no specific location mentioned at the moment. There are currently no known prizes for regional tournament winners, other than an invitation to the London grand final on 26th April, although travel stipends will be available to winners to make their way there.

If you manage to win a regional tournament, you’ll get to play in the finals in London where you have a chance to win some great prizes, perhaps the most important of which is a First Round BYE at this years United Kingdom Pokémon Video Game Championships National Tournament in May for the winner and runner-up. Other prizes are a week-long trip to Tokyo, Japan for two and lots of other goodies.

United Kingdom National

Along with this announcement, Gordian Knot Games have announced that the United Kingdom National Event will take place on 24th-25th May, in Manchester, England. The venue is Event City, situated across the road from the Trafford Centre. You can discuss it on our forum thread.

Event Page

UK & Ireland Pokémon Nationals
24th & 25th May, 2014
Event City
Phoenix Way,
Barton Dock Road,
Urmston,
Manchester M41 7TB

Nintendo UK Event Information

There are four divisions for this tournament, with differing prizes for each:

Ultimate Pokémon Expert – The winner of the prestigious “Ultimate Pokémon Expert” title – a category open to those aged thirteen years or older – will earn themselves a week-long trip for two to Japan, the birthplace of Pokémon. They’ll be able to immerse themselves in the Pokémon world by visiting the Pokémon Center and also explore all of the sights of Tokyo. Recommended for seasoned Pokémon players the “Ultimate Pokémon Expert” title will test your Pokémon skills to the limit. The first and second place winners in the Ultimate Pokémon Expert category will receive fast track entry to the second round of the official Play! Pokémon UK VGC event this Spring.

Junior Expert – Younger Pokémon Trainers (12 or under) itching to compete can enter the “Junior Expert” category. In this competition, a weekend trip for the whole family to Alton Towers theme park with hotel stay is up for grabs, for whoever comes out victorious. The first and second place winners in the Junior Expert age category will receive fast track entry to the second round of the UK Pokémon Video Game Championships event this Spring.

Ultimate Team – The “Ultimate Team” competition is exclusively for two family members (one aged 16 or older, and one 12 or under) who want to team up and take on other families in a four-player Double Battle. Successful teams will have the chance to win a £250 Nintendo UK Online Store voucher and a group trip for four to one of the world’s best gaming shows: EGX London 2014. This event takes place in Earls Court London, from 25th – 28th September and offers visitors the chance to play the biggest games before they are released.

Pokémon Apprentice – New enthusiasts can enter the “Pokémon Apprentice” title; where complete newcomers to Pokémon X and Pokémon Y can battle it out to receive a mega bundle of Nintendo 3DS games up to the value of £300.

Crucially, you can only enter one qualifier tournament and one division. So, you’ll have to choose whether you want the chance at single player glory and the shot at a holiday and Nationals Round One BYE, or whether you’d like to play as part of a team with a sibling to win some vouchers and a visit to a great gaming show. Lastly, there is the opportunity for newer players who aren’t confident of winning one of the tougher tournaments to enter the Apprentice event.

Entering a Tournament

Sadly, the entry process of the qualifiers is not great. Think back to the early VGC Days in Europe, in 2009, or if you’ve been around as long as some of us (me), the Battle Master event in 2004 — where you can only gain entry to the tournament via a random selection process. You can enter at this link. You’ll need to enter some of your personal information and choose which division you are entering, along with choosing two qualifier tournaments you can attend. You will receive an e-mail no later than two days prior to the event stating whether you have gained entry or not and only one of your two choices can be the event you go to, which will again, be randomly selected by Nintendo UK based on popularity of each event. I assume a lot of players will miss out, so best to enter the two you can definitely make as soon as possible and get training.

Tournament Rules and Format

All tournaments (bar the team-tournament) will use the official Pokémon Video Game Championships 2014 season rules, opting for the Flat Battle and infrared process used at the previous Nintendo UK events. Tournaments will be single-elimination format, with each qualifier having a maximum of 16 participants, thus four rounds of battles to determine the winner. The team tournament will use a more specialised set of rules with players using pre-set Pokémon and borrowed consoles from Nintendo.

List of Qualifiers

  • Bullring, Birmingham – 1st March
  • GAME Churchill Square, Brighton – 1st March
  • GAME Murraygate, Dundee – 2nd March
  • Intu Eldon Square, Newcastle – 8th March
  • GAME Hamleys, London – 8th March
  • GAME St. David’s Centre, Cardiff – 8th March
  • WestQuay, Southampton – 15th March
  • GAME Meadowhall, Sheffield – 15th March
  • GAME Castle Street, Banbury – 15th March
  • Bluewater, Kent – 22nd March
  • GAME Back Of The Inns, Norwich – 22nd March
  • GAME Victoria Centre, Nottingham – 22nd March
  • Intu Trafford Centre, Manchester – 29th March
  • GAME Westfield Stratford City, London – 29th March
  • Intu Braehead, Glasgow – 5th April
  • GAME Cribbs Causeway, Bristol – 5th April


About the Author

has competed in the VGC series since 2009 when it was first introduced to Europe, qualifying for the World Championships in 2011. Since 2009, he has also been a big influence in the United Kingdom's competitive scene by helping run local tournaments.



400 Responses to Nintendo UK Announces Battle Tournament 2014 + VGC National Details

  1. samgei says:

    This might help :)  External

    It’s the Terms and conditions section which breaks everything down. Single elimination, VGC 2014 rules with 16 slots per location allocated by raffle. There’s loads of other stuff on there too for people to read etc.

    It also says UK VGC will be in May 2014.

  2. Zog says:

    Can’t say no to Japan :P
     
    BUT WHY ARE THE QUALIFIERS ALL MILES AWAY :'(

  3. Kayo100 says:

    I signed up for it. got to give props to Nintendo for all the tournaments we’re getting in the UK this year :) Hoping to get into London or Southampton

  4. SPEevee says:

    There’s a tournament literally right outside my flat. This rarely happens. Though 16 places picked via raffle is kind of disappointing, fingers crossed I guess.

  5. Havak says:

    Wrote an article about this already for the main site, but wasn’t approved before this was written sadly. Will link to this for discussion purposes.
     
    Hopefully some of us get chosen, I’ve put in for Birmingham and Manchester. 

  6. Firestorm says:

    Oh good I wouldn’t have time to write it. I’ll publish once I’m at a computer.

    Raffle sucks but YOU GUYS GET A MULTI BATTLE TOURNAMENT?!

  7. Osirus says:

    Yeah I’m pretty disapointed after finding out that there will only be 256 competitors allowed overall per catorgory, its bringing back horrible memorys of the 2009 lottery system but heres to hoping anyway. It’ll be interesting to see when Nintendo will send the email invitations out, its already short enough notice as it is for arranging travel, but can’t complain really at least we have more events :)
     
    Signed up for Bristol and Newcastle

  8. Nice to see even more tournaments being organised for the UK, shame about this lottery business though. 
     
    I’m in for Birmingham and Nottingham

  9. Me and the rest of team Walsall are signed up for the Birmingham one so its already looking likely that a fair few people are going to miss out at that one.
     
    If that fails, Nottingham here we come!

  10. MSK says:

    Can’t choose a category on the registration page! I really hope it isn’t already full and I’ve missed out :(

  11. Calm Lava says:

    Team zheng flying out to UK?

  12. MSK says:

    Absolutely no joy, tried different browsers and same result can’t register as it crashes :( I’ve sent an email off to Nintendo Customer Support but no idea if that’ll work.
    Is there anyone who’s registration form is working that could do my registration for me in the vain hope I do get a spot!!

  13. Kayo100 says:

    I’ll sign you up if you want, my form was working earlier. Just PM me where you want to compete, name and email

  14. Sol64 says:

    Will hopefully get picked for either London or Stratford.

    Fingers crossed.

  15. Mattsby says:

    This whole raffle thing is a little unfair, but with more UK tourneys with prizes like these, I cant really complain too much, Put down for Birmingham and Manchester, Here’s hoping.

  16. woopahking says:

    Dundeeee and Glasgow!!!

  17. Die2Distroy says:

    I’m in for intu Trafford Centre (primary) and Birmingham (secondary).

  18. woopahking says:

    Ulitmate Pokemon Team (Multi-player battles on child under 12 years of age and one adult aged 16 and over)

    Discrimination against seniors!!

    Also I’ll probably be going to the Scottish qualifiers

  19. ChicoMono says:

    I couldn’t complete my form either :(
    Although I am on a phone, so will try once I return to my computer.
    Just to note, I’d probs be going for Banbury. Others may be slightly too far to justify but we’ll see.

  20. Garchompguy says:

    Im confused :l so is nationals 24th to 25th may and this is nationals ? Help please

  21. Havak says:

    Discrimination against seniors!!

    Also I’ll probably be going to the Scottish qualifiers

     
    Yeah, was hoping to see you and your dad tear it up in this! 

  22. foodking2win says:

    i put myself down for london and manchester

  23. Mattsby says:

    Down for Birmingham(main) Manchester (Secondary) Hopefully net a place at one of these. The raffle system is a little silly though, feel like it should be the same as the winter event in terms of entry.

  24. Lajo says:

    And yet another tournament series from UK.
    Man, I´m so jealous. Why can´t we have these in other european countries as well? 🙁

  25. MSK says:

    Big thanks to Kayo100 for filling in my form for me due to browser issues!! I’ve put Bluewater 1st as I’m in Kent (hopefully not a popular choice and I’ll get a place) and Westfield Stratford City only other near place.

  26. Necrocat219 says:

    Already signed up to Bham with a few friends I got into VGC. Luckily I think Birmingham is an area with less of a competative scene than the other locations, the Walsall gang and 1 other were all I met at Mamchester.

  27. Lyto says:

    Put down Manchester since I’m here for uni and Newcastle as a second choice, though that means going home for it. Hopefully I’ll get a place, I’m not too keen on the whole lottery idea :/

  28. Xenoblade Hero says:

    We’ve been really spoilt for choice with UK tournaments haven’t we? Thanks Nintendo!

    I’ll be attending Nottingham, hoping to keep my crown there :3

  29. woopahking says:

    signed up for glasgow as 1st choice and dundee as second choice
     
    #TeamScotland

  30. NidoRich says:

    I signed up for Nottingham and Sheffield as my back up.

    Now I realise I made a huge error. Because it’s Derby vs Nottingham on the day for the Notts tournament! I’m out haha

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