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New Mega Man Online Kuji Lottery Features Vtuber Suou Patra

Capcom announced that it will hold a new Online Kuji lottery featuring new crossover merchandise throughout Spring 2025. There are no exact dates just yet. The lineup will primarily feature the Japanese Vtuber Suou Patra wearing fashion inspired by the classic Mega Man series.

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In this lineup, Suou Patra will get to wear outfits inspired by not only Roll but also Mega Man, who is better known in Japan as Rockman. Capcom also helped design an original escape pod for Patra, which is based on Dr. Wily’s Capsules.

A single ticket for this lottery will cost 880 yen, but those who purchase ten tickets at once will only have to pay nine tickets worth 7,920 yen (~$52.35). Capcom also offers a flat domestic shipping rate of 660 yen for up to 20 prizes simultaneously.

The list of prizes available in the lottery is as follows:

  • S Prize: Sitting chibi character plush
  • A Prize: XL-sized T-shirt (2 designs)
  • B Prize: Desk mat (2 designs)
  • C Prize: Acrylic stand (6 designs)
  • D Prize: Hand towel (6 designs)
  • E Prize: Tin badge (9 designs)

Capcom has been gradually adding new entries to its list of official merchandise themed after the classic Mega Man series. In mid-February 2025, the company released hand cushions shaped like the Mega Buster at amusement centers across Japan.

The Cap Kuji Online lottery featuring crossover merchandise between Mega Man and the Vtuber Suou Patra will run from March 7, 2025, until April 11, 2025. Capcom will deliver the prizes domestically in Japan between mid and late July 2025.


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