$10,000 grand prize cancelled
[Update:Uniqlohas disqualified a second finalistand their design from the competition. Their Mewtwo shirt will no longer be put into production.]
The Grand Prize winner of a recentPokémon Sword & Shieldcompetition, hosted by fashion label Uniqlo, has been disqualified after the discovery that they had violated the contest’s rules.

The competition asked fans to designPokémon-themed shirts, with the winning entries being made into actual clothing to be sold in Uniqlo outlets. One Grand Prize winner would take home $10,000, a special trophy, and would see their design immortalised as in-game clothing in the upcoming Switch releasesPokémon Sword & Shield. The contest was understandably popular, raking in some 18,000 designs from across the globe.
Unfortunately, the grand prize winner would eventually reveal (in a post since removed from Chinese website Weibo) that their designs – which featured classic characters Magikarp and Gyarados- had been previously sold on a “small number” of smartphones cases. This violated a ruling in Uniqlo’s competition that all designs must have not been previously monetised in any form.

As a result of this,according to an official statement, Uniqlo has decided to abandon the entire concept of featuringanyof the winners’ shirt designs in-game. The Grand Prize will not be re-assigned to any of the runner-up entrants, and the “in-game clothing” element of the prize has been removed from all marketing. It does appear, however, that second and third place winners will receive cash prizes of $2K and $1K respectively, and will still see their designsmanufactured as real-world clothing.
Pokémon Sword & Shieldis in development for a 2019 release on Nintendo Switch.

Uniqlo Pokemon contest winner disqualified [Uniqlo/Nintendo Soup/GNN]






