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{{News |seo_title=Capcom Cup 12 Paywall Backlash |seo_keywords=Capcom |image=Capcom.png |tags=Capcom |date=2026-03-16T09:14:16.000Z |sources={{NewsSource |source=Twitter |url=https://x.com/PRTIMES_LIFE/status/2033470355843764468 |article=News/Capcom Cup 12 Paywall Backlash }} |author=Andura |category=More |content='''TL;DR''' * Japanese player Sahara, representing GOOD8 SQUAD, won Capcom Cup 12 by defeating French player Kilzyou 5-1 in the grand final on March 15, with a dominant run through the bracket that included a 5-0 quarterfinal sweep over Xerna. * Chilean player Blaz secured third place by defeating Japan's Higuchi 5-3, making the podium a genuinely international one across Japan, France, and Chile. Sahara is the Capcom Cup 12 champion. The Japanese player, representing GOOD8 SQUAD, delivered one of the most composed runs through the bracket the tournament has seen in recent years, capping it with a 5-1 grand final victory over France's Kilzyou. ===== Sahara's Path to the Title ===== The story of Sahara's Capcom Cup 12 run is one of controlled dominance from the moment the bracket opened. He swept Xerna 5-0 in the quarterfinals without dropping a single game, then faced a sterner test in the semifinals against Blaz, coming through 5-3. The grand final against Kilzyou was similarly authoritative at 5-1. Three matches, three wins, a combined score of 15-4. That's not a player who scraped through. That's a player who looked like the best in the building from start to finish. For GOOD8 SQUAD, it's a flagship result at the most prestigious Street Fighter event on the calendar. ===== The Rest of the Podium ===== The third-place match was the rematch Blaz needed after losing to Sahara in the semis. He responded by defeating Japan's Higuchi 5-3, claiming the bronze and giving Chile a genuinely historic result at an event of this scale. The top three spanning Japan, France, and Chile reflects what Street Fighter 6's international competitive scene has built. This wasn't a Japan-dominated tournament sealed off from the rest of the world. Kilzyou reaching the grand final and Blaz finishing on the podium demonstrates real global depth. ===== The Paywall That Defined the Conversation ===== Before a single match was played, Capcom had already made the tournament controversial for all the wrong reasons. The Capcom Cup 12 and Street Fighter League World Championship Finals broadcasts were put behind a pay-per-view wall for March 14 and 15. VOD content stays locked until March 23. Co-streaming was banned. Clipping was banned. The entire amplification infrastructure that turns esports moments into cultural touchstones was switched off. This breaks something fundamental about how competitive gaming operates. Esports doesn't charge fans to watch. That's not tradition for tradition's sake. It's the structural foundation of the entire sponsorship and advertising model. Viewership numbers drive commercial value. Paywalls suppress viewership. The math isn't complicated, which is why this decision landed so badly. The no-clipping rule is arguably worse than the paywall itself. Co-streaming and social clips are how events reach people who weren't already planning to tune in. A streamer reacting to Sahara's 5-0 sweep of Xerna is marketing. That moment spreading across social media is marketing. Capcom turned both off simultaneously. '''More:'''[[News/Jeff Kaplan Reveals Blizzard Breaking Point: CFO Threatened 1,000 Layoffs Would Be "On His Head"|Jeff Kaplan Reveals Blizzard Breaking Point: CFO Threatened 1,000 Layoffs Would Be "On His Head"]] }}
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