Capcom Cup 12 PPV pricing is being reviewed, but tickets will still likely be sold

Fans are upset that Capcom is now charging a fee to watch Capcom Cup 12, the annual Street Fighter tournament, worldwide. While the tournament has been pay-per-view in Japan for some time, extending this model globally has frustrated viewers who previously enjoyed free access. Capcom has acknowledged the criticism and said they’re discussing it internally, but have confirmed that ticket and pay-per-view prices will remain in effect even as they finalize the event details.

This week, Capcom shared more information about Capcom Cup 12 on their social media channels. They confirmed that both Capcom Cup and the Street Fighter League will be available to watch as pay-per-view events. Tickets will be available for purchase starting November 12th, though the exact price hasn’t been announced yet.

Here’s an update about our September 28th announcement regarding paid live streams for CAPCOM CUP 12 and the Street Fighter League: World Championship 2025. We want to explain why we made this decision and share details about…

— Capcom Fighters (@CapcomFighters) October 26, 2025

While some people are upset about having to pay to watch the Capcom Cup after years of free access, Capcom appears committed to the change, even though the Street Fighter 6 team was surprised by the decision. They are currently looking at whether the price is reasonable, but details haven’t been released yet.

It looks like watching Capcom Cup 12 will require a purchase. We’re waiting for final details or any potential changes from Capcom, so keep checking back for updates on the event.

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2025-10-27 22:27