The stakes are higher than the sky at SF6 Evo France 2025

This year’s Evo France 2025 tournament has attracted the most players ever. The champion will automatically qualify for Capcom Cup 12.

Street Fighter 6 has become a top-tier esports title, known for its exciting competition and well-balanced gameplay. It consistently draws the biggest crowds at major events like Evo, and the tournament in France is proving to be no different.

The Street Fighter 6 tournament at Evo France 2025 is a major qualifying event for the Capcom Pro Tour 2025. Top players from around the globe will compete for points and a chance to reach the Capcom Cup 12, where the winner will take home a $1,000,000 prize.

  • Stream
    • Schedule
  • SF6 tournament results at Evo France 2025
    • Final standings
    • Top 8 brackets and Street Fighter 6 characters
  • The stakes are higher than the sky: Tournament preview

Where to watch SF6 Evo France 2025: Stream

The event will have one English-language live stream covering everything. While some early Street Fighter 6 matches might be shown, only the top 8 players’ final matches will be broadcast in their entirety.

The Street Fighter 6 stream is being broadcast in French. Watch it to follow all the tournament rounds – fighting games are fun no matter what language you speak!

Schedule

The Street Fighter 6 tournament at Evo France 2025 has attracted 1,664 players, meaning it will take all three days of the event to determine the winner. You can find the full schedule below.

DateStart TimeTournament Stage
Oct. 1010 a.m. CEST / 4 a.m. ETPools
Oct. 1110 a.m. CEST / 4 a.m. ETPools
Oct. 116 p.m. CEST / 12 p.m. ETTop 24
Oct. 126 p.m. CEST / 12 p.m. ETTop 8

SF6 tournament results at Evo France 2025

Here you’ll find the results from the Street Fighter 6 tournament at Evo France 2025, with details on which characters made it to the top brackets.

Final standings

PlacementPlayerSF6 charactersCPT 2025 points
1stTBDCapcom Cup 12
2ndTBD300
3rdTBD250
4thTBD200
5th–6thTBD150
5th–6thTBD150
7th–8thTBD100
7th–8thTBD100

Top 8 brackets and Street Fighter 6 characters

Winners SemifinalsWinners FinalGrand Final
TBD vs TBDTBD vs TBDTBD vs TBD
TBD vs TBD
Losers Round 1Losers QuarterfinalsLosers SemifinalLosers Final
TBD vs TBDTBD vs TBDTBD vs TBDTBD vs TBD
TBD vs TBDTBD vs TBD

Stakes beyond the sky: Tournament preview

With only two Premier events left in the Capcom Pro Tour 2025, Evo France is a crucial stop. Players are feeling the pressure to qualify for Capcom Cup 12! Making it to the final is a huge achievement, and the grand prize of 1,000,000 is a great incentive.

Top players from around the globe came to France to compete. These are some of the best of the best – champions from Evo and other major tournaments – and here’s a look at who to keep an eye on.

  • Punk is an Evo 2024 Champion. He needs some extra standing points to qualify for Capcom Cup 12 from the global leaderboard.
  • Blaz is a young sensation of Capcom Cup 11 and the SF6 EWC 2025. He #2 on the leaderboard, but strengthening positions is not excessive.

  • Sahara won UFA 2025, and it’s interesting to follow him at Evo France as well.

  • Tokido is a legend of Street Fighter esports, and he participates in this event, too.
  • Leshar won Combo Breaker and CEO 2025. The Korean player is considered one of the best at the moment.

The last chance to qualify for Capcom Cup 12 is the FightClub Championship VI Chengdu, taking place from October 31st to November 2nd. Players can earn a spot through direct invitations, the global leaderboard, or by competing in their regional World Warrior Circuit. However, qualification through regional circuits is highly competitive, with only one or two spots available per region depending on its size.

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2025-10-10 17:12