Every player qualified for Capcom Cup 11 with just one Street Fighter 6 Premier remaining, World Warrior regional final schedule










Every player qualified for Capcom Cup 11 with just one Street Fighter 6 Premier remaining, World Warrior regional final schedule


The second competitive season for Street Fighter 6 is already heading into the home stretch, but it can admittedly be a bit difficult to keep up with what’s going on in the Capcom Pro Tour this year in the different structure.






With Blink Respawn 2024 just wrapping up, there’s just one more CPT Premier event coming, so let’s look at who all is qualified for Capcom Cup 11 now — and the large amount of spots still up for grabs.









Capcom Cup next year is opening up to more combatants than usual with 48 total qualifiers, but only 10 are coming from offline Premiers.


That means the only open bracket place remaining to make it into the finals for the $1 million cash prize will be through Kings of the World in the United Kingdom running from December 13—15.


There is no world leaderboard for points, so only the winner of Premiers qualified while Super Premiers gave spots to the top two.


TM|NoahTheProdigy is the latest to clinch a spot from taking Blink Respawn with his impressive Luke.



The remaining 38 slots are comprised of World Warrior online qualifiers, which can be determined one of two ways depending on the region.


Super Regions make up most of the larger countries / communities like Japan, the United States, China, the Middle East and others with each of them receiving two qualifying spots.


The first spot goes to the player with the most points across all five initial World Warrior tournaments like SR|NuckleDu for U.S. / Canada East, so he’s already in the main event.


As for the second, the next top 8 players with the most points based on their best three finishes to compete in a regional final bracket.


Normal World Warrior regions will pit the top 8 point-holders split between a winners and losers bracket to determine their qualifier through a final tournament.


World Warrior regional finals are kicking off this week with US / Canada East, South America East, Central America West and Central America East.


These regional finals will continue through mid-January 2025 where we’ll finally get the full lineup of competitors though most besides Japan will be determined by mid-December.


There’s also no last chance qualifier at Capcom Cup 11, so Premiers or winning regions is the only way to get into the main event next year.


Currently the United States has the most players qualified at five followed by Japan at three.



Things will be different next season, however, with the developers announcing today that the winner of Capcom Cup 11 and winning team of the Street Fighter League world championship will automatically qualify for Capcom Cup 12 in 2026.



Capcom Cup 11 is slated to take place from March 5–8, 2025, in Tokyo, Japan.



You can check out the full breakdown below of qualified players through the Premiers and World Warrior events plus the schedule for the remaining regional finals.


More information can be found on the Capcom Pro Tour website.





• FLY|Punk (United States) – Cammy


• Falcons|MenaRD (Dominican Republic) – Zangief, Akuma, Blanka


• Kusanagi (France) – Ryu


• DFM|Itabashi Zangief (Japan) – Zangief


• CR|Shuto (Japan) – Akuma


• Liquid|Nephew (United States) – Juri


• Rohto|Tokido (Japan) – Ken


• DRX|Leshar (South Korea) – Ed


• TM|NoahTheProdigy (United States) – Luke





• NP|Phenom (Norway / Europe North-East) – Ken, Cammy


• 2GE|Juninho-Ras (Brazil) – Luke


• Takamura (Belgium / Europe West) – Ken


• SR|NuckleDu (United States / US-Canada East) – Guile, Cammy


• C9|Lexx (UK / Ireland) – Guile


• BE|Blaz (Chile / South America East) – Ed, Ryu


• NASR|BigBird (United Arab Emirates / Middle East) – Rashid


• Bravery (Singapore / Asia South East) – Cammy








U.S. / Canada East (Super Region) – November 14


South America East – November 16


Central America East – November 16


Central America West – November 16





Brazil (Super Region) – November 21


South Africa – November 23


Asia South East (Super Region) – November 24


Asia South – November 24


Oceania – November 24


South America West – November 24






South Korea – November 29




UK / Ireland (Super Region) – November 30



Germany – December 1





U.S. / Canada West (Super Region) – December 4




U.S. Midwest (Super Region) – December 7


Middle East (Super Region) – December 7


Spain / Portugal – December 7


Mexico – December 7

Europe North / East (Super Region) – December 7


China (Super Region) – December 7


Asia East (Super Region) – December 7





France / Monaco (Super Region) – December 8



Europe West (Super Region) – December 8






Japan (Super Region) – January 19, 2025









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