FromSoftware bans Japanese streamers from receiving donations during Elden Ring streams

Elden Ring developer FromSoftware has banned tipping from Japanese streamers who broadcast the new game, leading creators to push back on the rule and ask for more clarity on the situation.

Elden Ringdropped on February 25 as one of the most anticipated releases of the year.

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The game has been a massive hit, topping the charts on bothSteam and Twitchas players dig deep into the Lands Between.

Although, for some Twitch streamers in Japan, a rule from the game’s creators has created a sticky situation for people who want to broadcast the new title.

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FromSoftware’s Japanese tip guidelines confuse streamers

FromSoftwareupdated their guidelineson March 1 after streamers in Japan wondered if they’d be allowed to stream the game at all without receiving punishment.

Section five of the guidelines regarding monetization reads: “However, as a general rule, it is prohibited to use it for monetization using functions such as giving donations and super chat that directly exchange money from viewers.” This rule by FromSoft means that tipping streamers who broadcast Elden Ring is prohibited.

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A number of very popular Japanese streamers, including FPS_Shaka and Stylishnoob4, have had to ban receiving bits or ‘cheers’ when streaming Elden Ring, adding “no cheers” to their stream titles. Some streamers have even had to time out users in their chat for donating bits.

Japanese streamer and voice actress Yuu Asakawa voiced her frustration in the aftermath of the ruling.

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“FromSoftware doesn’t allow streamers to get social tipping by streaming Elden Ring but Twitch doesn’t have a “tipping off” function. This means I have no choice except to stream it on YouTube.”

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.@fromsoftware_prdoesn’t allow streamers to get social tipping by streaming#ELDENRINGbut@twitchdoesn’t seem they have “tipping off” function. That means I have no choice except streaming it on Youtube. I wish@Twitchtakes care of this situation.🤔

— Yuu Asakawa🐍 (@Julia320)July 22, 2025

The guidelines now make it clear that streamers and creators would be allowed to post content from Elden Ring so long as it wasn’t just raw footage of the game.

Asakawa followed up bycalling the situation“complicated and obscure” as streamers are looking for a different resolution.

Bandai Namco, the publisher of Elden Ring, has not responded to Dexerto’s request for comment on the situation.