The next CapcomProTour series will feature StreetFighter6 and will now have a $2 Million prize pool available at the end. Capcom esports
\nAt the end of the Capcom Pro Tour IX Finals this past weekend, organizers behind the event revealed the next series would get a massive increase in the prize pool.
\n'The Capcom Pro Tour 2023 season will crown its first champion for the soon-to-released Street Fighter 6, and players will be competing for a grand prize of $1 million at Capcom Cup X, the largest cash purse ever for a Capcom Cup winner. The overall prize pool for Capcom Pro Tour will be more than $2 million. The 2023 season of Capcom Pro Tour is expected to begin this summer and will be comprised of offline, online, and the regional World Warrior program.
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