The conclusion of the Capcom Cup 12 brought excitement as G8S|Sahara claimed the title and bagged a significant portion of the total prize pool, a remarkable $1,000,000 out of $1,282,000 available.
This year, Capcom notably shifted its approach by implementing a pay-per-view system for certain segments of the finals, which drew criticism from the dedicated fighting game community.
In response to the discontent, Capcom made enhancements to Street Fighter 6’s Battle Hub, allowing players to stream content within the game itself. They also provided a way for users to watch the finals for free, although without any commentary.
Despite these adjustments, Capcom cautioned fans against unauthorized co-streaming of the Capcom Cup 12, highlighting strict rules that could result in content removal requests for those who deviated from the guidelines.
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However, a Twitch streamer made a playful attempt to bend these rules by streaming his reactions while watching the pay-per-view event. This led to the finals being reflected in his oversized sunglasses, prompting a swift temporary suspension from Twitch.
Capcom’s eSports division seemed unimpressed with the antics, resulting in the ban. In a light-hearted manner, the streamer remarked on social media that he was unbothered by the ban, referring to it as a “two-day vacation.”
This incident raises questions about the future of Capcom’s pay-per-view model and its potential reception by the gaming community, particularly regarding concerns that have emerged primarily in North America.
Time will tell if Capcom decides to maintain this revenue model in subsequent events.
Key Takeaways
- The Capcom Cup 12 concluded with a significant prize pool, drawing attention to Capcom’s new pay-per-view model.
- Despite free viewing options within the game, the ban on unauthorized streams has sparked discussions in the fighting game community.
- The streamer’s humorous approach in streaming led to an unexpected consequence, highlighting ongoing tensions between content creators and corporate policies.
- The community’s reaction to these changes may influence how Capcom approaches its events in the future.
- This incident illustrates the fine line content creators must navigate between creativity and adherence to guidelines.
