The official manual can be downloaded here on Koei Tecmo website. Some of the titles that Koei Tecmo’s offer have more restrictions than others. If the game involves someone from another company (for example, Hyrule Warriors) then you must check the permissions of that company. Should you use Nintendo’s guidelines, you can ask for permission for the Hyrule Warriors. As mentioned previously, some games on the Koei Tecmo streaming guidelines list have more restrictions. You can’t walk through Chapter 8 of Blue Reflection: Second Light. Don’t you upload any part of the series which features King of The Street in the background? When you take part in the Samurai Warriors, you can’t upload anything after Honnoji stages no matter what game you play. For more general restrictions, you can’t upload content as-is. This includes stuff like cuttingscenes and music. All of them should be involved in your playthrough. You can also post content that would be spoilers or videos that show you using cheats or hacks. Although you are not allowed to make money on marketing money, you are not allowed to make money through outside means like Live Chats. Koei Tecmo isn’t the only game company that is able to explain the principles for streaming. In early last year, Atlus announced several rules for streaming SMT V, and Aniplex published an orientation for Demon Slayer: The Hinokami Chronicles.