Capcom Pro Tour Online Premier Overview The Capcom Pro Tour Online Premier (“CPTOP”) is a global series of competitive online gaming tournaments featuring the latest fighting game from Capcom Co., Ltd. (“Capcom”), Street Fighter V: Champion Edition. CPTOP is comprised of eighteen (18) online events (collectively, the “CPTOP Tournament Circuit”) in various regions throughout the world and the winners of the CPTOP Tournament Circuit will be awarded a qualification spot in the CAPCOM CUP 2020 (subject to adjustment pursuant to these Official Rules). CAPCOM CUP 2020 is scheduled to be held in the spring of 2021 and will be an invitation-only event. The 18 qualifiers from the CPTOP Tournament Circuit, iDom, the winner of the CAPCOM CUP 2019 (a defending Grand Champion) and one (1) player selected by the Capcom Pro Tour (“CPT”) Player Community Vote will participate in the CAPCOM CUP 2020. The rules for the CAPCOM CUP 2020 will be separately released when the dates and the place are finalized.

CAPCOM CUP 2020 Qualification Details The CAPCOM CUP 2020 qualification spots are awarded based on the following priority order: the winner of the 2019 CAPCOM CUP (current Grand Champion: iDom); the eighteen (18) qualifiers from each tournament in the COTOP (subject to adjustment pursuant to these Official Rules); and one (1) player selected by the CPT Player Community Vote. The defending champion of CAPCOM CUP 2019 (iDom) is automatically qualified for the 2020 CAPCOM CUP, and will not be eligible to obtain a qualification spot through qualifying for one of the eighteen (18) spots. If iDom wins one of the tournaments in the CPTOP Tournament Circuit, then the qualification spot will be awarded to a player in the second place who has not otherwise earned a qualification spot in the CAPCOM CUP 2020. A player who is already earned a qualification spot by winning one of the tournaments in the CPTOP Tournament Circuit may not qualify for another spot. In such an event, the qualification spot will be awarded to a player in the second place.

Definitions Capcom Pro Tour Online Premier: The global series of competitive gaming online tournaments, beginning on June 6, 2020, and concluding on November 22, 2020, which features the latest fighting game from Capcom, Street Fighter V: Champion Edition. The winners of each tournament will be awarded qualification spots to participate in the CAPCOM CUP 2020, scheduled to be held in the spring of 2021 (schedule is currently under adjustment and subject to adjustment pursuant to these Official Rules). CAPCOM CUP 2020: The invitation-only event with prizes scheduled to be held in the spring of 2021 (schedule is currently under adjustment). Players in the CAPCOM CUP 2020 shall be comprised of the Grand Champion of the CAPCOM CUP 2019, eighteen (18) qualifiers from the CPTOP and one (1) player selected by the CPT Player Community Vote. These Official Rules will be updated to serve as the rules for the CAPCOM CUP 2020 once the dates and the place are finalized. CPT Player Community Vote: The Community Vote is conducted after all the CPTOP tournaments are concluded. One of thirty-two (32) players who participated in the CAPCOM CUP 2019 and has not qualified for the CAPCOM CUP 2020 will be voted on, and the winner will be awarded a qualification spot in the Capcom 2020. The Official Rules will be updated to provide details such as the voting process and timing once the details of the CAPCOM CUP 2020 are finalized. Tournament: Each tournament in the CPTOP. Tournament Organizer: The entity responsible for organizing and hosting a Tournament. Tournament Entities: CAPCOM U.S.A., affiliates, distributors, agents and any entity involved in the implementation, execution, prizing and prize fulfillment of the CPTOP, including but not limited to Tournament Organizers. Winner(s): The eighteen (18) qualifiers from the CPTOP, the Grand Champion of the CAPCOM CUP 2019 and one (1) player selected by the CPT Player Community Vote. All references to Winner, if the Winner is a Minor (as defined in Section 8 below), shall include the Winner’s parent or legal guardian.

Tournament Dates The Tournament Dates are set forth in Exhibit A (the “Tournament Dates”), with additional tournament dates to be added or changed at CAPCOM U.S.A.’s sole discretion. As a general rule, no substitute tournament shall be held if the Tournament is cancelled due to unavoidable circumstances.

Tournament Rules All Tournaments will be conducted according to the CPTOP Rules as set forth in Exhibit B (the “Tournament Rules”).

Tournament Seeding For each Tournament, initial player seeding will be per their CPT Ranking Point Leaderboard standing. There will be twenty (20) players competing in the CAPCOM CUP 2020, and they will be divided into four (4) groups, consisting of five (5) players in each group. The eight (8) players from each group who are ranked first and second place in the elimination round will advance to the final tournament. The group qualifiers for the CAPCOM CUP 2020 shall be determined based on the below diagram Group A Group B Group C Group D CAPCOM CUP 2019 Winner (iDom) China (Block J) Australia (Block I) CPT Player Community Vote Central America 1 (Block C) South America 1 (Block D) Central America 2 (Block C) South America 2 (Block D) Asia South East 1 (Block G) Asia East 1 (Block H) Asia East 2 (Block H) Asia South East 2 (Block G) North America West 1 (Block A) North America East 1 (Block B) North America East 2 (Block B) North America West 2 (Block A) Europe West 1 (Block E) Europe East & Middle East 1 (Block F) Europe West 2 (Block E) Europe East & Middle East 2 (Block F)

Rules of Succession In the event the Winner of the CAPCOM CUP 2019 declines his/her automatic qualification, the automatic qualification shall be passed to the next highest ranked player in the last CPTOP Tournament held in the region in which such declining player belongs to (i.e., BLOCK B for iDom) who is not otherwise qualified for the CAPCOM CUP 2020. In the event a Winner of any of the COTOP declines his/her qualification, the qualification spot shall be passed to the next highest ranked player in the CPTOP Tournament in which the declining player competed who is not otherwise qualified for the CAPCOM CUP 2020. In the event a player who is selected by the CPT Player Community Vote declines his/her qualification, the qualification spot shall be passed to the next highest ranked player in the CPT Player Community Vote who is not otherwise qualified for the CAPCOM CUP 2020.

Player Eligibility All Tournaments are open to all individuals 13 years old and older as of June 1, 2020. Any player at least 13 years old, but under the age of majority in the jurisdiction in which they live (a “Minor”) (1) must have the permission of a parent or legal guardian to register for and participate in a Tournament, and (2) must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian at each Tournament in which he/she participates. All players eligible to participate in the CPTOP will be referred to as “players.” All references to “player” shall include the playerʼs parent or legal guardian if the player is a Minor. Employees, directors and officers, and their immediate families (spouses and siblings, parents and children and their spouses) of CAPCOM U.S.A., affiliates, distributors, agents and any entity involved in the implementation, execution, prizing and prize fulfillment of the CPTOP are not eligible to participate in the CPTOP. The staff of a Tournament Organizer may participate in any other Tournament that is not organized by the Tournament Organizer. However, such staff will not be allowed to participate in any Tournament organized by or has involvement of the Tournament Organizer or Tournament organizing staff. Only players who reside in the regions listed in “Exhibit D List of the Participating Regions” may participate in the CPTOP Tournament held in their corresponding area of residence. Players are not allowed to participate in the Tournament in regions outside of their residence. Once a player participates in a Tournament in the BLOCK corresponding to their area of residence, the player may not participate in a different Tournament block even if his/her residence changes during the period of the Tournament.

How To Enter Players can find information regarding each Tournament at https://capcomprotour.com. By participating in a Tournament, player hereby grants to CAPCOM U.S.A. permission to record, videotape and photograph the player (“Player Images”). In addition, players shall provide his/her photographs, still or video image of his/her surroundings at the time of participation (e.g., residence) if they agreed to do so in advance. All Player Images will be owned by CAPCOM U.S.A. Player grants to CAPCOM U.S.A. and each of its designees, the right to use, edit, adapt, post, stream, copy, display, perform, transmit, broadcast, and otherwise exploit Player Images, including any names (actual and player names), likenesses, voice, conversation and any other attributes of the player’s personality and appearance, individually or with others, in whole or in part, alone or in conjunction with other material, in any and all media now known or hereafter devised, in perpetuity throughout the world, for the purpose of trade, advertising, promotion or any other lawful purpose whatsoever, without additional compensation, consideration, notification or permission, except where prohibited by law. For the avoidance of doubt, players have no ownership interest in the live exhibition or recorded footage of their gameplay, all of which is owned by CAPCOM U.S.A. and may be exploited by CAPCOM U.S.A. in its discretion with no requirement to account to the player. NOTE: SINCE THERE WILL BE NO REGISTRATION PROCESS FOR THE CAPCOM CUP 2020, THIS SECTION SHALL BE AUTOMATICALLY APPLIED TO ALL PLAYERS. EACH CAPCOM CUP 2020 PARTICIPANT SHALL BE DETERMINED BY AND THROUGH THEIR PLACEMENT ON THE CPTOP OR AT THE INVITATION OF CAPCOM U.S.A., AS PROVIDED IN THESE OFFICIAL RULES.

Agreement to the Official Rules By participating in a Tournament, player fully and unconditionally agrees to and accepts these Official Rules, which incorporates the Tournament Rules (as set forth in Exhibit B), and the decisions of Tournament Organizer, which are final and binding in all matters related to the Tournament. Receipt of any prize is contingent upon the player’s compliance with all of these Official Rules.

CPT Code of Conduct All players are expected to maintain respect for one another and for all tournament staff and spectators. Any player behaving inappropriately, or not competing in compliance with the Official Rules, may be immediately disqualified from a Tournament and forfeit all potential prizes at the discretion of CAPCOM U.S.A. or the Tournament Organizer. Inappropriate behavior includes, but is not limited to, the following: Use of abusive language, swearing, screaming or threats; Harassment or intimidation of any other player, staff or spectator, either in person or through any online channels; Physical or cyberviolence; Collusion; Cheating of any sort through any means, whether currently known or unknown, which may include, without limitation, use of external software that directly tampers with the game software to gain any kind of advantage or to create a disadvantage to other players in the game, MOD and tampering game software by the use of a tampering patch; Interference with any infrastructure for the Tournament, including, but not limited to gaming equipment and hardware, game servers (including the misuse or hacking of game servers); Intentionally delaying, changing the speed of, or manipulating gameplay; Intentionally disconnecting network cables or attempting to interfere with another player’s connection to the game service through Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) or any other means; Intentionally interrupting network connectivity; Disobeying or showing noticeable or disruptive dissent at the reasonable instructions or requests of Tournament Organizer or staff; and Any other type of conduct deemed inappropriate at CAPCOM U.S.A.’s sole discretion. Players agree to be bound by the decisions of Tournament Organizer, CAPCOM U.S.A. and anyone acting on CAPCOM U.S.A.ʼs behalf, which shall be final and binding in all respects. CAPCOM U.S.A. and Tournament Organizer each reserves the right, at its sole discretion, to disqualify any individual it finds to be tampering with the type, process, or operation of a Tournament, or to be acting in violation of the Official Rules. CAPCOM U.S.A. and Tournament Organizer each reserves the right, at its sole discretion, to ban infringing players from any future CAPCOM U.S.A. event if deemed necessary. Players may not display, advertise, or otherwise promote in any manner sponsorship, endorsement or other commercial affiliation with or by adult content sponsors, such as a publisher of pornographic websites, or companies that manufacture, sell, distribute or market cigarettes or vaping (e-cigarette), drugs, guns or other weapons in connection with the CPTOP. Players further acknowledge and agree that CAPCOM U.S.A. and Tournament Organizer each reserves the right, at its sole discretion, to prohibit a player from displaying, advertising, or otherwise promoting in any manner sponsorships, endorsements or other commercial affiliation with or by any enterprise offering any products or services in the same market categories as any official commercial sponsorship advertiser of the CPTOP; provided, however, that players may utilize in the Tournaments a controller of their choice within the CPTOP official tournament rules. CAUTION: ANY DELIBERATE ATTEMPT TO DAMAGE ANY WEBSITE OR EQUIPMENT, TAMPER WITH THE ENTRY PROCESS, OR OTHERWISE UNDERMINE THE LEGITIMATE OPERATION OF A TOURNAMENT MAY BE A VIOLATION OF CRIMINAL AND CIVIL LAWS AND SHOULD SUCH AN ATTEMPT BE MADE, CAPCOM U.S.A. AND TOURNAMENT ORGANIZER EACH RESERVES THE RIGHT TO COOPERATE IN THE PROSECUTION OF ANY SUCH INDIVIDUAL(S) AND TO PURSUE ALL REMEDIES AVAILABLE TO IT TO THE FULLEST EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW.

Prizes Each cash prize (a “Cash Prize”) and any other prizes awarded to Participating Players, including any amounts paid or reimbursed by CAPCOM U.S.A. for Transportation and Accommodations (defined below) to the player, shall be collectively referred to as a “Prize” or “Prizes”. Prizes are awarded in compliance with the laws and the regulations of the country or region in which a player receiving a prize resides, and/or the specific rules of the organization, including CAPCOM U.S.A. or Tournament Organizer to which tournament officials belong. There may be instances where the full amount is not awarded. In such cases, the players shall be appropriately notified by the Tournament Entities. If the recipient of the qualification spot in CAPCOM CUP 2020 is a resident of Japan, one of the following rules shall apply: If the recipient of the qualification spot possesses a “Japan eSports Pro License” (“Pro License”) issued by JeSU, the amount specified by the tournament rules shall be awarded. If a player is between the ages of 13 to 15 years old and has not completed compulsory education, the rules of “Japan eSports Junior License” as set forth in the JeSU official pro license rules and regulations shall be applied. If the recipient of the qualification spot does not possess a Pro License, Capcom shall make a recommendation to JeSU to issue a Pro License to the unlicensed player. If, however, such unlicensed player is not able to obtain a Pro License for any reasons, the maximum amount shall be limited to JPY 100,000, for the total amount of Prize and any and all consideration paid in connection with his/her participation in the Tournament combined. Prize amounts are amounts planned as of the date of the Official Rules. Prize amounts are subject to change prior to CAPCOM CUP 2020. All amounts are in US Dollars. Apart from the Prize, all Participating Players (defined below) shall receive US $1,000 per player as a participation fee in CAPCOM CUP 2020. Separate agreements shall be entered by and between CAPCOM U.S.A. and each Participating Player for the services to be provided by the Participating Player. CAPCOM U.S.A. will award a prize pool at a minimum of US $200,000 to be shared among the top twenty (20) Participating Players at the CAPCOM CUP 2020 according to the following table. The prize pool will be awarded directly by CAPCOM U.S.A. Additional prizing may be awarded at CAPCOM U.S.A.ʼs sole discretion. 1st Place 2nd Place 3rd Place 4th Place 5th-6th Place 7th-8th Place $100,000 $40,000 $18,000 $10,000 $7,500 (each) $4,000 (each) 9th-12th Place 13th-16th Place 17-20th Place $1,600 (each) $800 (each) $400 (each) In addition, all players who qualified to participate in the CAPCOM CUP 2020 (“Participating Players”) shall receive from CAPCOM U.S.A. Transportation and Accommodations, which shall consist of: (1) one round-trip coach-class air transportation for the Participating Players, originating from an airport of CAPCOM U.S.A.ʼs choice near the Participating Players’ primary residence to the CAPCOM CUP 2020 location in the spring of 2021 (schedule is currently under adjustment) (approximate retail value (“ARV”) ranging from $300 to $2,000; average ARV $890); (2) maximum of four (4) nights’ hotel accommodations for the Participating Players, consisting of one (1) room, based on double occupancy (meals, telephone calls, tips, gratuities, and other incidentals and costs are not included) (ARV of $800); and (3) round-trip transportation between the airport and hotel (ARV of $100). The total number of nights of hotel accommodations for each Participating Player shall be individually determined by CAPCOM U.S.A. at its sole discretion and may be reduced. The ARV of any Prize is subject to change based on current market conditions at time of Prize fulfillment, the time of travel, and the distance between departure location and the CAPCOM CUP 2020 location. Any difference between the ARVs and the actual values, if any, will not be awarded. The Participating Players must possess valid travel documents to travel. CAPCOM U.S.A. reserves the right to substitute ground transportation in lieu of air transportation if the Participating Player resides within 100 miles of the CAPCOM CUP 2020, and no substitution will be provided for any difference in ARV. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in theses Official Rules, the Prizes that can be received by a player may be modified and/or limited on account of the laws and regulations of the country or region in which the Prize recipient resides, or the rules of an organization to which the recipient belongs. Additional prizes may be added at CAPCOM U.S.A.ʼs sole discretion. Additional prizing is not guaranteed. For updates on additional prizing, please visit https://capcomprotour.com

General Prize Restrictions Players are not eligible to qualify for multiple CAPCOM CUP 2020 spots. CAPCOM CUP 2020 spots are awarded based on the following priority order: (1) the Winner of the CAPCOM CUP2019, (2) eighteen (18) qualifiers from the CPTOP (subject to any unforeseen adjustments necessary pursuant to the Official Rules) and (3) one (1) player selected by the CPT Player Community Vote. Participating Players must be able to travel to the CAPCOM CUP 2020 during the spring of 2021 (the dates and details shall be available at a later date). Dates for travel are subject to change in CAPCOM U.S.A.ʼs sole discretion. If the Participating Player is a Minor, he/she must be accompanied by his/her parent or legal guardian under the same terms and conditions as the Participating Player. A parent or legal guardian of the Participating Player shall stay with the Participating Player in the same hotel room provided by CAPCOM U.S.A. Round trip transportation for a parent or legal guardian will be provided by CAPCOM U.S.A. If a Participating Player is not available, able or willing to travel on or before the dates specified by CAPCOM U.S.A., Participating Player’s privileges will be terminated, the Transportation and Accommodations will be forfeited and the next eligible player determined by CAPCOM U.S.A. shall be invited to participate in the CAPCOM CUP 2020. CAPCOM U.S.A. is not responsible for any additional transportation and/or accommodation expenses incurred by a Participating Player if a Participating Player travels before or after the dates specified by CAPCOM U.S.A. All costs and expenses not specifically listed in Section 12 above as part of the Prizes, including, without limitation to meals, snacks, beverages, mini-bar, entertainment, tips, gratuities, souvenirs, personal expenses, incidentals, damage to hotel rooms, baggage fees, travel insurance, departure taxes and fees, any equipment to be used in connection with the Prizes, and the like, are solely Participating Players responsibility. The Prizes are provided “as is”. CAPCOM U.S.A. will determine the airline and hotel in its sole discretion. Participating Players under the age of majority must travel on the same itinerary as his/her parent or legal guardian. Travel restrictions, conditions and limitations may apply. Travel arrangements are subject to availability and must be roundtrip. The Tournament Entities shall not be responsible for any damage to baggage or any cancellations, delays, diversions or substitutions or any acts or omissions whatsoever by the air carriers, hotels or other transportation companies or any other persons providing any of the services and accommodations necessitated by same. Player’s whose placement at Tournaments has resulted in the award of any prizes shall be required to execute an Affidavit of Eligibility and Liability/Publicity Release, a Form W-9, Form W-8BEN, or such other applicable tax information form as disseminated by the Internal Revenue Service and any required payment information forms (“Participating Player Forms”) within CAPCOM U.S.A.’s ten (10) business days of player’s determination of eligibility to receive an award in order to receive payment for Cash Prizes. If a player (or a minor player’s parent or legal guardian) fails or refuses to sign and return all the Participating Player Forms within ten (10) business days of player’s determination of eligibility to receive an award, the player may be disqualified. In the event a player is disqualified, CAPCOM U.S.A. reserves the right, but not the obligation, to award the affected Cash Prize to the player that last lost to the disqualified player. For Prizes that are not cash, within thirty (30) business days of receiving an executed copy of the Winner Forms, CAPCOM U.S.A. or Tournament Organizer, as the case may be, shall deliver and/or ship to the player the applicable Prize(s). For Cash Prizes, CAPCOM U.S.A. will deliver to the player the applicable Cash Prize(s) within sixty (60) days of receiving an executed copy of all the Participating Player Forms. Failure to take delivery of any Prize may result in forfeiture, and such prize may be awarded to an alternate player. Prizes may not be transferred or assigned until after a player has complied with all his/her obligations under these Official Rules. No cash or other substitutions may be made, except by CAPCOM U.S.A. or Tournament Organizer as the case may be (for Cash Prizes), who reserves the right to substitute a prize in whole or in part with another prize of comparable or greater value if the intended prize is not available for any reason as determined by respective organizations at their sole discretion. By participating in a Tournament, players acknowledge that Tournament Entities have not and will not obtain or provide insurance of any kind relating to the Prizes and that each player will be responsible for obtaining and paying for any life, travel, car, accident, property or other form of insurance relating to the Prize(s) won by him/her. Players will be responsible for all taxes (including but not limited to federal, state, local and/or income) on any Prize won and on the value of any items or value transferred to the player by CAPCOM U.S.A. or Tournament Organizer, as the case may be, and will be required to provide his/her Social Security number or Foreign tax identification number, IRS Form W8BEN, IRS Form W9, or equivalent information for tax reporting purposes (as determined in CAPCOM U.S.A.’s sole discretion, at a time to be determined in CAPCOM U.S.A., and which may be prior to participation in a particular Tournament or the CAPCOM CUP 2020 or prior to receipt of any Prize by player). CAPCOM U.S.A. or Tournament Organizer, as the case may be, will file an IRS Form 1099 and/or 1042 or equivalent tax withholding documentation with the Internal Revenue Service for the retail value of any Prize or other items of value transferred to the player by CAPCOM U.S.A. or Tournament Organizer, in accordance with IRS requirements. CAPCOM U.S.A. or Tournament Organizer, as the case may be, may also share such documentation with a state or local government agency as required by law. Refusal or failure of a player to satisfy the requirements of all necessary and appropriate tax, withholding or other required compliance terms (including Social Security number or Foreign tax identification number, IRS Form W8BEN, IRS Form W9, or equivalent information), as determined by CAPCOM U.S.A. in its sole discretion, will result in the player forfeiting the Prize(s) and an alternate player being selected in accordance with the Official Rules. CAPCOM U.S.A. or Tournament Organizer, as the case may be, shall comply with all IRS withholding requirements applicable to Prizes awarded to non-U.S. residents at the time the Prizes are awarded. With respect to the Cash Prizes, CAPCOM U.S.A. will award Cash Prizes subject to any applicable withholding taxes, and the amount of the Cash Prize transferred, as reduced by any applicable withholding taxes, will constitute full payment of the Cash Prize. Participating Players who do not claim the Cash Prize, or satisfy the information or documentation requirements within six (6) months of the close of a Tournament or such earlier time as designated by CAPCOM U.S.A., are void, and CAPCOM U.S.A. shall have no further liability or responsibility to such player(s) in connection with the Cash Prizes.

Limitations of Liability; Releases CAPCOM U.S.A. OR TOURNAMENT ORGANIZER, AS THE CASE MAY BE, HEREBY DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES AND CONDITIONS, WHETHER EXPRESS, IMPLIED, STATUTORY OR OTHERWISE, WITH REGARD TO THE TOURNAMENT GAME SOFTWARE, EQUIPMENT, OPERATION OF THE TOURNAMENT, OR PRIZING, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, TITLE, NONINFRINGEMENT, AND THEIR EQUIVALENTS, UNDER THE LAWS OF ANY JURISDICTION. As between the players and the Tournament Entities, the Tournament Entities shall not be responsible for any of the following: incorrect or inaccurate information whether caused by users or by any of the equipment or programming associated with or utilized in a Tournament or by any technical or human error which may occur in the processing of a player’s registration or gameplay; any error, omission, interruption, deletion, defect, delay in operation or transmission, communications line failure, theft or destruction, or unauthorized access which may result in alteration of gameplay or game results; any problems or technical malfunction of any network or lines, servers or providers, equipment, or software, including any injury or damage to player resulting from participation in a Tournament; injuries or losses to a player’s person or property arising or resulting from participation in a Tournament; any acts or omissions by Tournament Entities or their employees, whether negligent or willful, in the conduct of the Tournament; any equipment or software malfunction; or the inability to complete a game due to any technical malfunction. CAPCOM U.S.A. or Tournament Organizer, as the case may be, and at its sole discretion, may require the replaying of any game, match, Tournament, or declare any of the foregoing null and void by reason of any technical or other system error. If for any reason a Tournament or any portion thereof is not capable of running as planned, including infection by computer virus, bugs, tampering, unauthorized intervention, fraud, technical failure, or any other causes beyond the control of CAPCOM U.S.A. or Tournament Organizer, as the case may be, which corrupt or affect the administration, security, fairness, integrity, or proper conduct of the Tournament or any portion thereof, CAPCOM U.S.A. or Tournament Organizer, as the case may be, reserves the right, at its sole discretion, to cancel, terminate, modify, or suspend the Tournament or any portion thereof. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, in the event that CAPCOM U.S.A. or Tournament Organizer, as the case may be, determines, at its sole discretion, that any individual game, match, or Tournament, has been tampered with or that the validity of any game, match, or Tournament has been compromised for any reason, it may eliminate that game or match, and conduct the Tournament on the basis of the remaining game, match, or Tournament. In the event that any individual is adversely affected in a game, match, or Tournament by any technical or equipment malfunction, CAPCOM U.S.A. or Tournament Organizer, as the case may be, reserves the right to schedule a special game, match, or Tournament among any such competitors so adversely affected. In the event of any cancellation, termination, modification or suspension of the Tournament or any portion thereof, CAPCOM U.S.A. will post a notice at https://capcomprotour.com. In consideration of being permitted to participate in or attend the Tournament, each player, and each player’s parent or legal guardian if player is a Minor, warrants, represents, acknowledges and agrees that player is at least 13 years old, understands the risks associated with the Tournament, is physically fit and in good health, has no physical or mental issues that would hinder participation in any activities of the Tournament and is sufficiently trained and experienced to understand the risks involved in the Tournament. Player, and player’s parent or legal guardian if player is a Minor, on behalf of player and each of player’s successors, heirs and assigns, unconditionally and irrevocably waives liability, releases, promises never to sue, forever discharges and relinquishes any and all rights, claims, demands, suits, actions, losses, damages, costs and expenses, including attorneys’ fees and costs, that player may incur or otherwise have against CAPCOM U.S.A. and Tournament Organizer and their respective subsidiaries, parents, affiliates, hosts, sponsors, advertisers and each of their respective owners, officers, shareholders, directors, employees and agents (“Released Parties”), arising from or related to player’s participation in the Tournament, including, without limitation, any claims arising from or related to: (i) actions or omissions of any of the Released Parties, other players, or other third parties; (ii) inadequacy of any training or supervision; (iii) failure to investigate, keep safe or to warn of hazards known or unknown; (iv) any defect in or failure of the operation, installation, manufacture, and/or design of any equipment or stage sets; (v) conditions on or about any event premises; (vi) breach of any implied or express warranty and/or representation of any Released Party; (vii) travel, transportation or accommodations; (viii) weather conditions; (ix) any prize award, including, without limitation, the receipt or use or misuse of any prize; (x) the exercise of the rights granted herein including, without limitation, from any liability for violation of rights of privacy, publicity, defamation, emotional distress or any similar right; and/or (xi) any other operations associated with the Tournament, and, with respect to each of the foregoing, whether based on tort (including, without limitation, acts of negligence and gross negligence), contract or any other theory of recovery in law or equity, whether for compensatory or punitive damages, equitable relieve or otherwise, and whether now known or unknown or suspected or unsuspected. BY ENTERING AND PARTICIPATING IN A TOURNAMENT, PLAYERS AGREE TO INDEMNIFY, DEFEND, RELEASE AND HOLD HARMLESS THE RELEASED PARTIES FROM ANY AND ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, DAMAGES, EXPENSES, COSTS (INCLUDING REASONABLE ATTORNEYSʼ FEES) AND LIABILITIES (INCLUDING SETTLEMENTS) FOR ANY INJURIES, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH, OR LOSS OR DAMAGE OF ANY KIND, ARISING FROM OR IN CONNECTION WITH THESE OFFICIAL RULES, THE TOURNAMENT, ATTENDANCE AT ANY TOURNAMENT, OR ANY PRIZE, OR ANY OTHER MATTER OR ACTIVITY DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY RELATED TO THE TOURNAMENT, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LIBEL, SLANDER, DISPARAGEMENT, DEFAMATION, COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT, INVASION OF PRIVACY, PIRACY, PLAGIARISM, OR INFRINGEMENT OF ANY PATENT, COPYRIGHT, TRADEMARK, TRADE SECRET OR OTHER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHT OF ANY THIRD PARTY. THIS OBLIGATION SHALL CONTINUE BEYOND THE TERM OF THE TOURNAMENT.

Governing Law; Disputes All issues and questions concerning the construction, validity, interpretation and enforceability of these Official Rules, player’s rights and obligations, or the rights and obligations of CAPCOM U.S.A. in connection with the Tournament, shall be governed by, and construed in accordance with California law without regard to choice of law or conflict of law rules. Under no circumstances will any player be permitted to and player hereby waives all rights to claim or recover punitive, incidental, consequential and/or special damages or any other damages (other than out-of-pocket expenses) and any and all rights to have damages multiplied or otherwise increased. SOME JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS OR EXCLUSION OF LIABILITY FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE MAY NOT APPLY. Any dispute arising under or relating to these Official Rules of CPTOP 2020 or player’s relationship with CAPCOM U.S.A. shall be finally settled by binding arbitration between player and CAPCOM U.S.A. Player, or player’s parent or legal guardian if player is a Minor, and CAPCOM U.S.A. agree to attempt in good faith to resolve any dispute before commencing arbitration. Unless player and CAPCOM U.S.A. otherwise agree in writing, the time for informal negotiation will be sixty (60) days from the date on which player or CAPCOM U.S.A. provides written notice of the dispute. Player and CAPCOM U.S.A. agree that neither will commence arbitration before the end of the time for informal negotiation. If informal negotiation is not effective, arbitration shall be conducted as follows: The arbitration will be commenced and conducted by JAMS pursuant to its Comprehensive Arbitration Rules and Procedures, which are available at the JAMS website (http://www.jamsadr.com) or by calling JAMS at (800) 352-5267, and shall be conducted in Los Angeles, California by JAMS before a single arbitrator. However, if the amount in dispute is US$25,000 or less, any arbitration hearing will be held by telephone unless the arbitrator finds good cause to hold an in-person hearing instead. Any provision of applicable law notwithstanding, the arbitrator will not have authority to award damages, remedies or awards that conflict with these Official Rules. The arbitrator’s award shall be written, and binding on the parties and may be entered as a judgment in any court of competent jurisdiction. Players’ arbitration fees and players’ share of arbitrator compensation shall be governed by the JAMS Comprehensive Arbitration Rules and Procedures. PLAYER, AND PLAYER’S PARENTS AND LEGAL GUARDIAN IF PLAYER IS A MINOR, UNDERSTAND AND ACKNOWLEDGE THAT BY AGREEING TO BINDING ARBITRATION, PLAYERS ARE GIVING UP THE RIGHT TO LITIGATE (OR PARTICIPATE IN AS A PARTY OR CLASS MEMBER) ANY AND ALL DISPUTES IN COURT BEFORE A JUDGE OR JURY. INSTEAD, PLAYER, AND PLAYER’S PARENTS AND LEGAL GUARDIAN, UNDERSTAND AND AGREE THAT ALL DISPUTES WILL BE RESOLVED BEFORE A NEUTRAL ARBITRATOR, WHOSE AWARD (DECISION) WILL BE BINDING AND FINAL. ANY COURT WITH JURISDICTION OVER THE PARTIES MAY ENFORCE THE ARBITRATOR'S AWARD. Player further understands that, in some instances, the costs of arbitration could exceed the costs of litigation. Further, all parties understand that the right to discovery may be more limited in arbitration than in court. Neither player nor CAPCOM U.S.A. will participate in a class action or class-wide arbitration for any claims arising under or related to these Official Rules, or player’s relationship with CAPCOM U.S.A. If the prohibition against class actions above is found to be unenforceable, then all of the preceding language in this Section 15 will be null and void with respect to player, and any ongoing or future dispute will be submitted to a court of competent jurisdiction within the County of Los Angeles, California, USA, to the exclusion of arbitration. Any dispute at that time in arbitration will be dismissed without prejudice and refiled in a court. Notwithstanding the parties' decision to resolve all disputes through arbitration, either party may bring an action in state or federal court that only asserts claims for patent infringement or invalidity, copyright infringement, moral rights violations, trademark infringement, and/or trade secret misappropriation, but not, for clarity, claims related to the license granted to player by Company under or related to these Official Rules. This Section 15 will survive the termination of player’s relationship with CAPCOM U.S.A.

Sponsor The Tournament Organizer for each Tournament shall be the sponsor/administrator/organizer of its respective Tournament for the purposes of fulfilling all such sponsor/administrator/organizer obligations under any applicable contest law, including, but not limited to, disclosure obligations.

Reserved Rights CAPCOM U.S.A. reserves the right, in its sole discretion, to revise, update, change, modify, add to, supplement, or delete certain terms of the Official Rules for any reason. Such changes will be effective with or without prior notice. The most current version of the Official Rules is posted at https://capcomprotour.com.