Capcom Announces $2.1 Million Prize Pool and Premier Stops for CPT
Capcom Pro Tour has revealed its roadmap for the upcoming season, confirming a massive $2.1 million total prize pool and a return to Japan for the world finals.
Key Takeaways:
- Capcom Cup 13 will take place at Ryogoku Kokugikan in Japan, awarding a $1,000,000 grand prize to a single champion.
- Six offline events have been designated as Premier Stops for the upcoming circuit.
- The World Warrior program is expanding to 25 regions with the addition of Chile.
Massive Prize Pool Breakdown
Capcom released the financial details for the upcoming competitive season. The publisher is putting over $2.1 million on the line across its major global circuits. The flagship Capcom Cup 13 tournament features a $1,000,000 grand prize dedicated exclusively to the ultimate champion. Based on the overall prize distribution, the remaining $400,000 from the circuit's total will spread out among the rest of the Capcom Cup participants. The grand finale will take place alongside the SFL World Championship at Japan's iconic Ryogoku Kokugikan.
The Street Fighter League is also seeing a structured financial distribution. The league will award a $700,000 total prize pool among its competitors. This breaks down to an estimated $100,000 for each participating region and a dedicated $400,000 for the World Championship finale.
Premier Stops and Regional Expansion
The new season introduces a structured Premier event system. Six major offline tournaments are already locked in as Premier Stops for the year.
- Evo Japan
- Combo Breaker
- Evo Vegas
- CEO
- Blink Respawn
- Evo France
The grassroots scene is also growing alongside the major offline events. The World Warrior regional program has officially added Chile as a new territory. This addition brings the total number of competitive regions to 25 worldwide. Capcom promised more details regarding the World Warrior schedule in early April.
Gearing Up for the 2026 Season
The massive prize pool and expanded regional support set the stage for an incredibly competitive season. Players around the world will need to bring their absolute best to claim a share of the unprecedented $2.1 million total prize pool. The journey to Ryogoku Kokugikan officially begins soon, and the global competitive community is eagerly waiting to see who will rise to the top.
Source: Capcom Fighters