Hello World Warriors! We are excited to announce the details of 2015 Capcom Pro Tour circuit. Our inaugural season last year was a great success, with record breaking numbers all over the globe that helped pushed the fighting game community to new heights. Capcom and Twitch both learned a ton of things throughout the season, and with Sony now on board to lend their support, we are all committed to making this season bigger, better, and more epic than before. Thanks goes out to the passionate fans who provided feedback on the tour and we’ve gone at lengths to help integrate those comments into the tour structure this year in order to create something that everyone can get hype for.

First things first: the game of the tour will be Ultra Street Fighter IV for this season.

Now down to the details! We had 3 main goals coming into this season:

Give fans more Street Fighter content to enjoy and look forward to. More evenly distribute the tournaments and point totals across the different world regions. Increase tournament prize pools across the board, and incentivize more players to get involved with the tour.

To that end, we are implementing several important changes to the way the tour operates this year:

Instead of 16 spots for Capcom Cup, we are doubling the numbers of players to 32 spots.

In order to accomplish this, we are increasing the number of Premier events to 16, and are taking the top 15 players from the point leaderboards. The final spot will automatically go to the previous season’s Capcom Cup Champion (in this case, EG Momochi).

The standard rule set for CPT events will be: 2/3 games until Top 8, and 3/5 games after that.

This allows for more matches between top players on finals day, which are what everyone wants to see! So in the example of a two day tournament, the entire Saturday would be 2/3 and players would qualify for Top 8, then Sunday would be 3/5 all the way through for Top 8.

We will be revealing the format for Capcom Cup and other event details at a later date, so keep an eye out for that!

We divided the world into four major “regions” in order to equalize the point distribution and provide a fair environment for every player to be able to qualify for the Capcom Cup. The four regions are: North America, Europe, Asia, and Wild Card. Here is the full list of Premier events for the 2015 season:

North America

Final Round – Atlanta, GA, USA

NorCal Regionals – Sacramento, CA, USA

SoCal Regionals – Orange, CA, USA

Community Effort Orlando – Orlando, FL, USA

Europe

Hypespotting 4 – Scotland, UK

Stunfest – Rennes, France

Milan Games Week – Milan, Italy

Dreamhack Winter – Jönköping, Sweden

Asia

South East Asia Major – Bangkok, Thailand

Mad Catz Tokyo Game Show – Tokyo, Japan

Capcom Pro Tour Asia Finals – Singapore

TBD Japan Tournament

Wild Card

Evolution – Las Vegas, NV, USA

Canada Cup – Canada

Brazil Game Show – Sao Paulo, Brazil

KO Fighting Game Festival – Kuwait

You can see we put Evolution and Canada Cup as a Wild Card events. Given the large amount of international competition at these tournaments, we felt that they could be considered multinational events instead of just North American events.

Here is the same breakdown of Premier events, this time in chronological order:

Date Event Name Type Region Country Mar 20 - 22 Final Round Premier NA USA Apr 03 - 05 NorCal Regionals Premier NA USA Apr 04 - 05 Hypespotting 4 Premier EU Scotland May 01 - 03 Socal Regionals Premier NA USA May 22 - 24 Stunfest Premier EU France Jun 19 - 21 South East Asia Major Premier ASIA Thailand Jun 26 - 28 CEO Premier NA USA Jul 17 - 19 Evolution Premier WILD USA Sep 17 - 20 Mad Catz Tokyo Game Show Premier ASIA Japan Sep 24 - 26 KO Fighting Game Festival Premier WILD Kuwait Oct TBD Canada Cup Premier WILD Canada Oct 08 - 12 Brazil Game Show Premier WILD Brazil Oct 23 - 25 Milan Games Week Premier EU Italy Nov 13 - 15 Capcom Pro Tour Asia Finals Premier ASIA Singapore Nov 26 - 29 Dreamhack Winter Premier EU Sweden TBD TBD Japan Premier Event Premier ASIA Japan

Information regarding online tournaments will be shared at a later date.

With Sony’s help, the total prize pool for the 2015 season has been increased to a whopping half a million dollars. That’s $500,000 up for grabs throughout the year. The prize pool distribution is as follows:

Premier Tournaments (excluding EVO, Japan-based events, and Brazil-based events) Prize Pool Bonus: Total $15,000 split between top 8

1st Place 2nd Place 3rd Place 4th Place 5th-6th Place 7th-8th Place $7,000 $3,000 $1,500 $1,000 $750 (each) $500 (each)

Evolution Prize Pool Bonus: Total $50,000 split between top 8

1st Place 2nd Place 3rd Place 4th Place 5th-6th Place 7th-8th Place $20,000 $10,000 $7,000 $5,000 $2,500 (each) $1,500 (each)

Capcom Cup Prize Pool: Total $250,000 split between top 8

1st Place 2nd Place 3rd Place 4th Place 5th-6th Place 7th-8th Place $120,000* $60,000** $25,000 $15,000 $10,000 (each) $5,000 (each)

* Yes, you read that correctly.

** Not bad for 2nd place we would say.

Phew! That’s a lot of updates, but hopefully all you out there are as hype for this year as we are. As always, the Capcom Fighters Twitch.tv channel will be the home destination for all the Premier tournament action this year, so be sure to follow the stream to receive updates on when it goes live. In addition, we have renewed our official website, CapcomProTour.com, with all the above information, plus information on the various Ranking tournaments that will be going on weekly around the world. The official website will be going through some renovations this year with more consistent content updates and special features for Pro Tour fans to enjoy, so make sure to bookmark it and check back frequently for new updates.

Good luck to all our competitors this year and be sure to read up, practice up, and get ready to grab part of that $500k! It’s going to be a wild one 😉