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Capcom Cup

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Annual esports tournament
Capcom Cup
GameFighting games
Ultra Street Fighter IV
Street Fighter V
Street Fighter 6
Founded2013
FounderCapcom
CountryUnited States
Most recent
champion(s)
Wang "UMA" Yuan-hao
QualificationCapcom Pro Tour
Official websitecapcomcup.com

TheCapcom Cup is an annualfighting game tournament specifically focused on theStreet Fighter series. The event's first incarnation was in 2013 which featuredSuper Street Fighter IV: Arcade Edition version 2012,Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3, andStreet Fighter X Tekken version 2013 as the three main games each with 8 qualifiers.[1] In 2014, Capcom Cup was anUltra Street Fighter IV exclusive tournament with 16 qualifiers. The 2015 Capcom Cup was doubled to a 32-man format and was later increased to a 48-man format beginning with Capcom Cup IX in 2022–23. The series of qualifying events for the tournament are known as theCapcom Pro Tour and include many of the largest, most prestigious pre-existing fighting game tournaments such asEvolution Championship Series andDreamHack.

History

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2010s

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2013

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In 2013, Capcom started the Capcom Cup right afterEVO 2013, withHo "Xian" Kun Xian receiving a special invitation.[2] Capcom released qualifier dates to determine the seven remaining qualifiers.[3] Capcom created a poll to decide which players would make it into theUltimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 tournament, with Nemo,Justin Wong, KaneBlueRiver, IFC Yipes, Abegen,NYChrisG, Filipino Champ, and MarlinPie being voted in.[4] For their Street Fighter X Tekken tournament, Capcom also gave special invites toInfiltration, Justin Wong,Alex Valle, andNuckleDu. The other four players were determined by two respectivePlayStation Network andXbox Live tournaments.[5]

Capcom Cup 2013 was hosted at the Hyatt Regency San Francisco Airport inBurlingame, California on December 14, 2013. There was some controversy regarding the EVO 2013 Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 champion Job "Flocker" Figueroa being cut from the player lineup. In response, Capcom set up a First-To-Five exhibition match between EVO Champ Flocker, and the Capcom Cup 2013 champion. The victor of the Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 tournament, NYChrisG faced off against Flocker and defeated him. There was also two exhibition matches for an early build of Ultra Street Fighter IV; the first being Eduardo "PR Balrog" Perez-Frangie againstAlex Valle, and the second beingInfiltration vs. Filipino Champ.[6]

Capcom Cup 2013 tournament results
Super Street Fighter IV: Arcade Edition v2012
PlacePlayerAliasCharacter(s)Qualification
1stJapan Naoto SakoHORI|SakoEvil RyuTreta Aftermath
2ndSingaporeKun Xian HoDM.MCZ|XianGenSpecial Invite for winningEVO 2013
3rdJapanKeita AiRZR|FuudoFei LongCapcom Cup Asia Finals
4thJapan Tatsuya HaitaniHaitaniMakotoTokyo Game Show 2013
5thJapan Hajime TaniguchiMCZ|TokidoAkumaShadowloo Showdown 2013
5thSingapore Ghim Kee EngDM.MCZ|GacktFei LongCapcom Cup Asia Finals
7thUnited StatesChristopher GonzalezAGE|NYChrisGSakuraThe Fall Classic 2013
7thFrance Alioune CamaraBCN-esports|AliouneCammyPlay Expo 2013
Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3
PlacePlayerAliasCharacter(s)
1stUnited StatesChristopher GonzalezAGE|NYChrisGMorrigan/Doctor Doom/Vergil
2ndUnited States Michael MendozaEMP|IFC YipesSpencer/Vergil/Hawkeye, Dante/Vergil/Magneto, Wesker/Dante/Spencer
3rdUnited States Ryan RamirezcoL|Filipino ChampMagneto/Doctor Doom/Phoenix, Magneto/Dormammu/Doctor Doom
4thJapan Naoki NemotoBE|NemoNova/Doctor Strange/Spencer
5thUnited StatesJustin WongEG|Justin WongWolverine/Storm/Akuma, Wolverine/Spencer/Frank West
5thJapan Genki AbeBE|AbegenTron/Thor/She-Hulk
7thUnited States Kyohei LehrBT|MarlinPieC. Viper/Doctor Doom/Amaterasu
7thChile Nicolás GonzálezBE|KaneBlueRiverHulk/Haggar/Sentinel
Street Fighter X Tekken v2013
PlacePlayerAliasCharacter(s)Qualification
1stSouth KoreaSeon-Woo LeeInfiltrationJin/AlisaSpecial Invite
2ndUnited States Dexter JamesEMP|Tampa BisonM. Bison/RolentoOnline Qualifier
3rdUnited StatesJustin WongEG|Justin WongHwoarang/Chun-LiSpecial Invite
4thUnited StatesAlex ValleLU|Alex ValleYoshimitsu/LarsSpecial Invite
5thUnited States Du DangDSC.EMP|NuckleDuGuile/ZangiefSpecial Invite
5thUnited States Alexander RamosKS|RamosVega/CammyOnline Qualifier
7thUnited States Garrett PalmerTHEZOMBIEDRIVERHwoarang/NinaOnline Qualifier
7thUnited States Sareth SokKS.CORN|SethlololLaw/KumaOnline Qualifier

2014

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Main article:Capcom Cup 2014

In 2014,Twitch andCapcom partnered up to create anUltra Street Fighter IV circuit known as theCapcom Pro Tour.[7] Ten players would automatically qualify into the tournament and the other six would garner points. The Capcom Pro Tour featured a point system divided into four tiers. Tier 3 consists of six Online Tournaments, which are the lowest earning tournaments in the circuit. Tier 2 is for Ranking Tournaments, which are international tournaments that are mainly composed of players in a certain region. Tier 1 consists of nine Premier Tournaments. A player would automatically qualify upon winning the tournament or being the highest player who hasn't qualified. Evolution Tier consists of theEvolution Championship Series, which grants the player four times the points of a Premier Tournament and also gives the winner an automatic spot in the Capcom Cup. Capcom has removed Tier 3 (Online Tournaments) from the 2015 Capcom Pro Tour circuit.[8]

Capcom Cup 2014 was the conclusion of the Capcom Pro Tour in 2014. Capcom Cup 2014 was held atThe Warfield inSan Francisco,California on December 13, 2014. One notable appearance in the Capcom Cup was a Brazilian player named Eric "ChuChu" Moreira Silva, who qualified by garnering majority of his points from the online tournaments.[9] Another notable moment was Momochi's dominant performance; taking a set off ofSnake Eyez, losing a set to Ryan Hart, then completely dominated everyone in the tournament.[10] There were also two exhibition matches for the Ultra Street Fighter IV Omega Mode, a mode which changes how every character plays. The main exhibition wasAlex Valle vs. Ryan "Filipino Champ" Ramirez, and the secondary exhibition was Kelvin Jeon going up against Hooman "Hoodaman" Ghahremani.[11] Capcom also showed the first ever match of their upcoming gameStreet Fighter V withTwitch's Mike Ross usingRyu going up againstCapcom's Peter "Combofiend" Rosas usingChun-Li.[12]

2015

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Main article:Capcom Cup 2015

Capcom Cup 2015 was announced by Yoshinori Ono at Capcom Cup 2014. The tournament will use the same ruleset as the previous year. Capcom Pro Tour 2015 has a total pot bonus of $500,000 thanks to a partnership betweenSony Computer Entertainment andCapcom.[13] The tournament has also been doubled from 16 qualifiers to 32. One of the spots was reserved for 2014's Capcom Cup champion, Yusuke Momochi.[14] In May, Capcom announced a new rule for the Capcom Pro Tour Premier events, stating that if the Top 4 players in a Capcom Pro Tour premier event have all qualified, Capcom will remove the automatic qualifying spot and add a new qualifying slot to the CPT Leaderboards.[15]

Capcom Cup 2015 was held December 6 atMoscone Center inSan Francisco, California, coinciding with thePlayStation Experience conference.[16]

2016

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Main article:Capcom Cup 2016

Capcom Cup 2016 is to be held in December 2016. 32 players will qualify for the tournament by winning one of the eleven Capcom Pro Tour Global Premier Events,Evo 2016, one of the four regional events, or by scoring high on the Points Leaderboards.Street Fighter V was released shortly before the start of the 2016 Capcom Pro Tour and has replacedUltra Street Fighter IV during this season.

Capcom Cup 2016 was held over December 2 and 3 of that year. The top 32 to top 8 portion of the tournament was held on December 2 at theesports Arena inSanta Ana, California, while the top 8 portion was held on December 3 at that year'sPlayStation Experience at theAnaheim Convention Center inAnaheim, California. The tournament was eventually won byNuckleDu, defeating Ricki Ortiz in the finale.

2017

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Main article:Capcom Cup 2017
See also:Capcom Pro Tour 2017

Capcom moved away from auto-qualification spots inCapcom Pro Tour 2017. This was done to simplify the Pro Tour, as confusion arose around the Global and Regional Leaderboards throughout the 2016 season. Capcom's Neidel "Haunts" Crisan also noted in November 2016 that CPT 2017 may host fewer events than the 2016 season.[17]

Saúl Antonio Mena "MenaRD" from the Dominican Republic, with only 17 years old, won the Capcom Cup 2017. He won 3-1 to Tokido from Japan. In his road to confront Tokido, he beat famous pro-player as Daigo The Beast, Nemo, Itazan and the previous Capcom Cup winner Xian.[18]

2018

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Main article:Capcom Cup 2018
See also:Capcom Pro Tour 2018

Capcom Cup 2018 was held in theEsports Arena inLas Vegas on December 14–16. The tournament began with a "Last Chance Qualifier" event, which filled the final spot of the 32-person Capcom Cup bracket.[19] The tournament's first prize was set to $250,000USD. Capcom Cup 2018 was won byKanamori "Gachikun" Tsunehiro, defeating Hiromiki "Itabashi Zangief" Kumada in the grand finals. No. 1 seed andEvo 2017 championTaniguchi "Tokido" Hajime dropped out early during the tournament, alongside various other high-seeded players.[20]

2019

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Capcom Cup 2019 was held atThe Novo inLos Angeles, California from December 13–15, 2019. Similar to the 2018 edition, the event began with a Last Chance Qualifier before going into tournament proper. The tournament was won byDerek "iDom" Ruffin after defeatingVictor "Punk" Woodley in the grand finals.[21]

2020s

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COVID-19 suspension

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TheCOVID-19 pandemic brought a suspension to all offline events for the Capcom Pro Tours of 2020 and 2021.[22] All events during both seasons were held online and their respective Capcom Cups were cancelled and replaced by an online Season Final tournament in both seasons.

Capcom Cup IX (2022–23)

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After over three years, the Capcom Cup made its return with Capcom Cup IX, the culmination of the Capcom Pro Tour 2022. The tournament took place atAvalon Hollywood in Los Angeles from February 14–19, 2023. The first prize for this tournament was decreased to $120,000. The tournament was won bySaul Leonardo "MenaRD" Mena II.[23]

Capcom Cup X (2023–24)

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The Capcom Cup X, much likeIX, was held at Avalon Hollywood from February 21–25, 2024 as the culmination of the Capcom Pro Tour 2023. It was the first edition to be played inStreet Fighter 6 and featured a prize pool worth over $2,000,000. It was preceded by the Last Chance Qualifier to fill in the final spot of the 48-person bracket. Capcom Cup X was won by Wang "UMA" Yuan-hao, who won the first prize of $1,000,000, the largest ever for a fighting game tournament.[24][25]

Capcom Cup 11 (2024–25)

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See also:Capcom Pro Tour 2024

Capcom Cup 11 will be held sometime in 2025 and will take place at theRyōgoku Kokugikan inTokyo,Japan. The first prize is set to remain at $1,000,000.[26]

References

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