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Various tournament organizers have reported changes to the prize lineup at official TCG tournaments outside of Japan.
 
Similar to the Japanese Gym Challenge tournaments, the international tournaments will begin giving cards to the first, second, and third place winners of {{TCG|Battle Road}} tournaments. This new system also seems to come with new cards, titled Gold Victory Cup, Silver Victory Cup, and Bronze Victory Cup, respectively. No information has surfaced regarding if these will be similar to the previously awarded {{TCG|Victory Medal}} card or the {{TCG|No.1 Trainer}}, {{TCG|No.2 Trainer}}, and {{TCG|No.3 Trainer}} cards awarded at Worlds.
Similar to the Japanese Gym Challenge tournaments, the international tournaments will begin giving cards to the first, second, and third place winners of {{TCG|Battle Road}} tournaments. This new system also seems to come with new cards, titled Gold Victory Cup, Silver Victory Cup, and Bronze Victory Cup, respectively. No information has surfaced regarding if these will be similar to the previously awarded {{TCG|Victory Medal}} card or the {{TCG|No.1 Trainer}}, {{TCG|No.2 Trainer}}, and {{TCG|No.3 Trainer}} cards awarded at Worlds.