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NTE Creator Event Submission Checklist

A source-first checklist for the NTE Official Launch Creation Submission Event, including deadlines, hashtags, proof notes, judging timeline, and reward-safety reminders.

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NTE Creator Event Submission Checklist

The NTE Official Launch Creation Submission Event is a time-sensitive creator event for players posting original launch-version content. This guide turns the official event rules into a safe checklist for creators who need to prepare a post, save proof links, and track the judging window without assuming rewards are guaranteed.

Quick status for May 31, 2026: the official source lists the submission window as April 30, 2026 at 11:00 AM to May 31, 2026 at 11:59 PM (UTC+8). If you are reading this after that window, use the guide for judging, results, and reward-distribution tracking instead of trying to submit late.

What this event is

The official event asks players to publish original NTE Global Launch-themed content on supported social platforms, use the required hashtags, and submit the post link through the official form. The official post describes creator categories such as guides and tutorials, fan art and creations, and life in Hethereau.

This fan-made guide does not submit entries, approve entries, judge entries, or guarantee rewards. It only helps you avoid missing source checks and proof notes.

Submission checklist

  1. Open the official event source and confirm the deadline in your local time.
  2. Pick the category that matches your work instead of forcing a post into the wrong lane.
  3. Make sure the post is original and created for the event window.
  4. Add the required public hashtags listed by the official event page.
  5. Save the post URL, platform, handle, publish time, and submission form confirmation privately.
  6. Submit through the official route before the listed deadline.
  7. Keep a local proof note, but do not publish private account screenshots or form receipts.

If your content is a guide, a useful format is simple: what problem you solved, what source you checked, what in-game screen you verified, and what remains uncertain.

Judging and result timeline

The official source separates the event into submission, judging, results, and reward-distribution stages. As of the May 31 review, the next practical checkpoint is the judging period beginning on June 1, 2026 at 12:00 PM (UTC+8), followed by the announced result window and later reward distribution.

Use the Creator checklist tool to track whether you submitted, whether the post link is still live, and whether any official result announcement has appeared. Do not treat social likes, comments, or reposts as official acceptance.

Reward safety notes

The official source mentions creator rewards, but reward eligibility depends on the official event process. A submission can still fail if it misses platform, hashtag, originality, quality, timing, or rule requirements.

Keep these rules in mind:

  • A submitted link is not the same as an accepted entry.
  • A popular post is not the same as a winning entry.
  • A reward list is not a guaranteed reward for every creator.
  • A copied official asset or reposted third-party work can create rule and copyright risk.
  • AI-generated or low-effort content may be disallowed by the official event rules.

Proof notes to save locally

Before the window closes, save a private note with:

  • Category selected.
  • Platform used.
  • Public post URL.
  • Required hashtags.
  • Submission time.
  • Confirmation status.
  • Any official-source rule you relied on.

Do not save account passwords, private tokens, payment data, real-name identity documents, or private support messages in a public post or shared report.

After submission

After you submit, the most useful daily checks are:

  • Confirm the post remains public and accessible.
  • Check official channels for judging or results updates.
  • Keep the same post URL available in case the official team asks for proof.
  • Avoid editing the post in a way that removes required hashtags or changes the event category.
  • Do not spam duplicate submissions unless the official rules clearly allow separate entries.

Common mistakes

  • Posting after the deadline in your local time because UTC+8 was not converted.
  • Forgetting required hashtags.
  • Submitting a private, deleted, or restricted post link.
  • Copying official art, another creator's footage, or reused old work without checking the event rules.
  • Assuming a participation reward before the official process confirms validity.
  • Treating this fan-made site as an official submission channel.

FAQ

Is this NTE creator event guide official?

No. It is a fan-made checklist that links to the official NTE event source and keeps the source boundary visible.

Can this site submit my creator entry?

No. Use the official submission route from the official event page. This site can only help you prepare and track your own proof notes.

Does submitting guarantee a reward?

No. The official process controls eligibility, judging, results, and reward distribution. This guide only summarizes the workflow and risk checks.

What should I do if the submission window has ended?

Track judging, results, and reward-distribution dates from official sources. Do not submit through unofficial forms or assume late entries will count.

Should I use official NTE art in my creator post?

Check the official event rules first. For lower risk, use your own gameplay recording, writing, editing, route notes, commentary, or original fan work that follows the event rules.

Related tools

  • Use the Creator Checklist to save local proof progress.
  • Use Events to compare current event windows.
  • Use Updates to watch official-source summaries.
  • Use Daily Checklist if you are building a guide from a daily route.