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Sanrio Suika Game Crossover Returns to McDonald’s

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The Hello Kitty Suika Game collaboration will return for another year in Japan. There will be related toys to get in the Happy Meals, and you can also download a version of the game that transforms certain fruits into Sanrio mascots instead. [Thanks, PR Times!]

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The Hello Kitty and Suika Game collaboration campaign at McDonald’s will run from April 10 to May 24, 2026. When you buy a Happy Meal and take out your toy, you can scan a QR code on the package that takes you to the game. As per usual, the campaign is split up into sections, with some in-game characters or real-life toys only available after a certain start date.

  • April 10 – April 23: Kuromi, Little Twin Stars, Pompompurin, Hello Kitty
  • April 24 – May 7: Cinnamoroll, Pochacco, My Melody, Cogimyun, Secret Character
  • May 8 – May 24: All characters

During the second part of the campaign, you’ll also be able to choose the in-game character that drops the fruit. As a note, the line-up of available toys will also change depending on when you go to McDonald’s. While the toys are all of Sanrio mascots, none of them are fruit-themed.

This collaboration first appeared at McDonald’s in July 2025. Back then, the application and toys were specifically summer-themed. The fruits changed to traditional summer items like lanterns and beach balls, and Hello Kitty was the only Sanrio mascot featured.

The Hello Kitty and Suika Game collaboration will last from April 10 to May 24, 2026 at McDonald’s Japan.

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