Toronto BeybladeX XTREME Grand Prix
Registration
Participants must create an account on bananagames.ca using their legal name and phone number. This is required for vehicle transfer eligibility and tournament integrity.
- Sign up on Challonge after purchasing a ticket.
- One ticket per account.
- Limited on-site registration will be available for remaining spots.
- Day-of players must complete registration before the 11:45 AM cutoff.
- Check-in begins at 11:00 AM for payment verification, player IDs, and nametags.
Please arrive early to check in and get settled before the event begins.
Tournament Format
Swiss matches are Best-of-1 and first to 4 points.
Top Cut matches are first to 7 points.
- Modified Beyblade B4 ruleset will be used.
- Swiss format leads into a Top Cut single-elimination bracket.
- Matches will be video recorded by the judge; disputes must be made using the recording.
- Please be respectful of the judge’s final decision.
- Do not leave the stadium until the judge has updated the results.
Full format and ruleset: Tournament Rules Document
Prize Pool
Bonus Prizing
- Additional prizing outside of the Top 8 will be distributed as event bonus prizing, scaling incrementally for every 20 participants.
- Recipients selected from checked-in participants during the event; names removed once a prize is claimed.
- Participants must be present to claim event bonus prizing; unclaimed prizes may be reassigned.
Vehicle Clause
- The vehicle will be transferred as a private sale, independent of Banana Games & Hobby, which holds no responsibility for prize distribution or any agreements between the tournament host and the winner.
- The vehicle is provided as-is, with no warranties or guarantees.
- The vehicle has a clean title and passed an MTO Safety Certificate (April 2026).
- The winner is responsible for ownership transfer, registration, insurance, and all applicable taxes and fees.
- Any alternative arrangements between the winner and the tournament host are private and independent of Banana Games & Hobby.
- This event is a game of skill. Outcomes are determined by player ability, strategy, and in-game decision-making. No element of random chance or lottery is used to determine tournament rankings or primary prize winners.



