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Created page with "{{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..." |
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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. | 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 | 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 [[News/Sponsorship|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. | 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. | ||
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