RIDDLE ORDER Replaces CAG Osaka in SFL 2026 With Young Roster
RIDDLE ORDER is stepping into the void left by CAG Osaka to secure the final slot in the 2026 Street Fighter League. The popular Japanese esports organization completes the 12-team Pro-JP circuit with a roster built on rising talent rather than established veterans.
Key Takeaways:
- Filling the Gap: RIDDLE ORDER takes the franchise spot vacated by CAG Osaka following their division closure.
- Youth Movement: The team relies on the mechanical execution of Takagi, Jr., and Aderii.
- Audience Expansion: Founded by content creator VodKa, the organization aims to funnel its large shooter fanbase into the FGC ecosystem.
Claiming the Open Franchise Slot
The path for RIDDLE ORDER to enter the premier Street Fighter 6 team format opened unexpectedly in March. CAG Osaka suspended its fighting game division and withdrew from the league, prompting Capcom to seek applications for a replacement team. Securing this spot represents a strategic pivot for RIDDLE ORDER. Founded by content creator VodKa in 2016, the organization built a dedicated following through dominant runs in Apex Legends and Valorant.
Moving into the Capcom Pro Tour ecosystem allows the team to test its infrastructure in a new genre. The organization intends to leverage its highly engaged audience to boost Street Fighter League viewership. Bringing a dedicated competitive shooter fanbase into the FGC space provides fresh energy for the Pro-JP broadcasts.
Betting on the Next Generation
The promotional announcement confirmed the three core players representing the organization. Takagi leads the lineup after gaining valuable main stage experience during a 2025 loan stint with CAG Osaka. He proved he can handle the pressure of high-stakes television matches and now steps into a leadership role for his new squad.
Joining him are Jr. and Aderii. Both players built strong reputations in the Japanese competitive scene as relentless grinders with deep technical execution. This youthful trio contrasts sharply with the veteran-heavy rosters that typically dominate the Japanese SFL landscape. RIDDLE ORDER is betting that raw mechanical talent and fresh meta perspectives will catch established teams off guard.
A Grueling Road Ahead
Replacing a legacy organization like CAG Osaka places immediate pressure on the new roster. Fans will directly compare the rookie squad to the veteran presence of players like Fenritti and Eita who previously held the slot. The true test for RIDDLE ORDER begins when the season kicks off. They must prove their young roster can adapt to the punishing home-and-away format where deep character knowledge and specific matchup preparation dictate the standings.
Source: RIDDLE ORDER
[ RIDDLE - STREET FIGHTER ] この度、RIDDLE ORDERはストリートファイターリーグ(SFL)へ参入する運びとなりました。新たな舞台での挑戦となりますが、競技・コミュニティの両面から魅力をより多くの方に届けられるよう、全力で取り組んでまいります。
— RIDDLE (@RIDDLEORDER) April 15, 2026