Mega Man Battle Network Online Kuji lottery by Capcom
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Mega Man Battle Network Kuji Lottery Items Revealed

Capcom has launched a new Cap Kuji Online lottery that features merchandise from the Mega Man Battle Network series. People can purchase lottery tickets that cost 880 yen (~$6.15) each for a definite chance to win a random item based on the game series.

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The grand prizes of this lottery will be the big Capcorom plushes of Hub Style and Dark MegaMan.EXE. With a size of around 30 cm (~11.81 inches), these plushes will be larger than the ones available for purchase in Capcom’s Japanese physical stores.

Here is the complete list of prizes in this Kuji lottery, along with the winning probability for each tier. The chance to get an exact item will have to be divided even further based on the tier’s probability and the number of item varieties in the same tier.

  • S Prize: Big Capcorom plush of Hub Style or Dark MegaMan.EXE (1%)
  • A Prize: Desk mat (5%)
  • B Prize: Acrylic diorama of MegaMan.EXE’s Style, Unison, and Cross forms (14%)
  • C Prize: Battle Chip acrylic stand (15%)
  • D Prize: Microfiber cloth with battle chip artwork (30%)
  • E Prize: Rectangular badge featuring key art from series entries (35%)
Mega Man Battle Network Online Kuji lottery rewards
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Capcom will close the order window for the Mega Man Battle Network Cap Kuji Online lottery on October 4, 2024. The company will ship the rewards between late January and early February 2025.


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