Japanese players dominate final brackets of SF6 Blink Respawn 2025
At this local event, MenaRD has the advantage of playing at home, and several prominent competitors are expected to participate. The winners will secure two spots for the EWC 2025 and a pass to the 12th Capcom Cup.
The Blink Respawn event in the Dominican Republic is an esports spectacle that showcases numerous tournaments, including those for fighting games, shooters, and League of Legends. Most of these competitions have a regional focus, but the Street Fighter 6 tournament truly distinguishes itself. Owing to MenaRD’s significance in the global community, the Street Fighter 6 Blink Respawn 2025 tournament is recognized as an elite international event.
As a dedicated gamer, I can’t help but be blown away by the caliber of players gracing this event, even those who have already secured their spots for the Capcom Cup 12 and SF6 Esports World Cup 2025 (EWC 2025). The intensity in the pools and the top 48/24 brackets was off the charts! It’s a true testament to the skill and determination of these champions.
In the end, Daigo finished first in his group, but subsequently was defeated by both Kusanagi and Itabashi Zangief. Tokido managed to advance from the preliminary rounds only to be outmatched by kingsvega, yet another skilled Japanese competitor.
Daigo took the top spot in his pool initially, but later on, he was defeated by both Kusanagi and Itabashi Zangief. Tokido battled his way through from the preliminary rounds, but ended up losing to kingsvega, another talented Japanese participant.
As the electrifying sensation of Capcom Cup 11, Blaz, I took to the field in the opening rounds, but unfortunately, I fell short of making it to the top 8. Among those who also bowed out were EndingWalker, Xian, NoahTheProdigy, JapanBonchan, and none other than MenaRD himself.
This level of fights promises a breathtaking show in the top 8 brackets!
Where to watch SF6 Blink Respawn 2025: Stream
As a dedicated Street Fighter fan, I’m pumped to let you know that the official Capcom Fighters YouTube channel is streaming the Street Fighter 6 tournament! Tune in right here, as the action is conveniently embedded below for your viewing pleasure.
Results of the Street Fighter 6 Blink Respawn 2025
In the table provided, you’ll see the ultimate positions at the SF6 Blink Respawn 2025 event – featuring the Street Fighter 6 characters who reached the pinnacle.
Placement | Player | SF6 character | EWC 2025 / Capcom Cup 12 |
---|---|---|---|
1 | TBD | Capcom Cup 12 EWC 2025 | |
2 | TBD | EWC 2025 | |
3 | TBD | – | |
4 | TBD | – | |
5-6 | TBD | – | |
5-6 | TBD | – | |
7-8 | TBD | – | |
7-8 | TBD | – |
Top 8 brackets
In the latter stages of the Street Fighter 6 eSports competition, a total of five out of eight competitors hail from Japan, and they all exhibit incredible strength!
- moke was third at the Asian Champions League 2025, where he qualified for the SF6 Esports World Cup 2025.
- Fuudo won a big Japanese Street Fighter 6 tournament Topanga Championship 6.
- Momochi reached the top 4 at Street Fighter 6 Evo Japan 2025.
- Tachikawa was in the top 8 of Brussels Challenge Major Edition 2025.
- gachikun demonstrated the power of his Rashid at SF6 Red Bull Kumite 2025, where he finished in the top 8.
On the victorious team’s side, you’ll spot the French player known as Kusanagi. Boosted by his powerful Ryu character, he managed to advance to the top 8 in The MIXUP 2025 tournament.
Two American Street Fighter 6 players are also here.
- Psycho won Street Fighter League Pro-US 2024 and was 2nd at the World Championship as part of the team FlyQuest. He finished Combo Breaker 2025 9th–12th.
- Nephew is one of the strongest U.S. players. He was SF6 The MIXUP 2025.
Winners Semis | Winners Final | Grand Final |
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Kusanagi vs moke | TBD vs TBD | TBD vs TBD |
gachikun vs Momochi |
Losers Round 1 | Losers Quarterfinals | Losers Semis | Losers Final |
---|---|---|---|
Psycho vs Nephew | TBD vs TBD | TBD vs TBD | TBD vs TBD |
Fuudo vs Tachikawa | TBD vs TBD |
Street Fighter 6 EWC 2025 and Capcom Cup 12
The grand finale of the SF6 Esports World Cup 2025 is set for August 20-23! We’ve seen numerous qualifying rounds, and many elite players have secured their places. This creates a chance for emerging talents: SF6 Blink Respawn is offering two EWC passes!
12th Capcom Cup serves as the premier esports competition for Street Fighter 6. The qualifying stage kicked off at Evo Japan in 2025, and only select players have managed to reach the final tournament. The victor of SF6 Blink Respawn will be granted a direct invite, since it’s part of the Premier qualifier series.
Get ready for the upcoming major fighting game esports competition! Evo Las Vegas 2025 takes place from August 1st to August 3rd, and Street Fighter VI will definitely be a featured event as well.
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