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Capcom Pro Tour brings Street Fighter V to Battle Arena Melbourne, Sydney’s OzHadou

Capcom today confirmed that Street Fighter V will feature at CouchWarriors’ eighth annual Battle Arena Melbourne and the fourteenth OzHadou Nationals in Sydney as part of the Capcom Pro Tour.

Both events will be ranking events for the Capcom Pro tour itself.

“By earning ranking points at BAM8, OHN14 and other Capcom Pro Tour Ranking Events, competitors can qualify for a place in the prestigious Capcom Cup Finals this November,” event organisers detailed in a press release. “In addition, winners of Street Fighter V at each event will be sent to the Capcom Pro Tour Asia Finals in South Korea; the winner of this CPT Premier event will earn a direct qualification to the Capcom Cup Finals.”

Battle Arena Melbourne takes place between 13-15 May (more information can be found here), and OzHadou Nationals in Sydney from 26-28 August (more information can be found here).


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