![]() The total for Capcom Cup prize payouts only adds up to $1,734,000. The question is, how much are players willing to dedicate themselves to playing if the payoff for 5th and below isn't substantial? /GlsJGnNYfB- AceKingOffsuit ♠️❤️ May 18, 2023 but if you're not in the Top 4, it's not a big jump. Steve "AceKingOffsuit" Jurek noted the difference between the 20 payout structures in the following tweet:Ĭlearly everyone making Capcom Cup this year makes more than they would've made last year. The potential worry here is that the head-turning amounts of cash for top placings will surely serve as strong marketing for Street Fighter 6, runner up competitors may not be as motivated as they could/should be. The fighting game community has long wrestled (to put it nicely) with apt prize payouts and distributions. You can see the graphic depicting the payouts by clicking the thumbnail here:Īdel "NASR|Big Bird" Anouche, a 4-time Capcom Cup qualifier during the days of Street Fighter 5, pointed drop off out on Twitter and noted " went too overboard with this."īro this split is insane, the difference between 4th and 5th is astonishing □ /xaYJMebYr4- NASR | Adel May 18, 2023 ![]() The two players that wind up in fifth place, however, will most definitely be in a different tax bracket as they'll get just 10% of what fourth receives. Win it all and you go home with a million bucks second and third place will still get you $300k and $200k, respectively, and then fourth gets a steep but understandable drop to $100k. ![]()
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