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Hello Kitty Suika Game Appears Alongside McDonald’s Happy Meal in Japan

McDonald’s Japan will have a Hello Kitty Happy Meal set this summer, along with a limited edition of Suika Game to enjoy. You’ll only be able to download the game by buying a Hello Kitty Happy Meal and scanning the QR code it comes with, and the game will only be downloadable from July 11 to August 8, 2025. [Thanks, Denfaminico!]

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This year’s Hello Kitty toys from McDonald’s are all practical in some way, with three of them featuring a tanned version of Hello Kitty. The first set of toys will be available from July 11 to 17, 2025. Then, the second set will come out from July 18 to 24, 2025. Afterwards, from July 25, 2025, you’ll be able to get all of them in stores. The toys you can get are:

  • Bag clips
  • Cup
  • Miniature tray
  • Onigiri mould
  • Spoon and fork
  • Surfboard-shaped ice maker

Here’s a trailer going over everything:

As mentioned earlier, the Hello Kitty Suika Game will only be available to download after you scan the QR code on the Happy Meal box. You’ll have from July 11, 2025 to August 10, 2025 to download it. It plays like the usual Suika Game, in which you combine fruits to make bigger ones. However, depending on when you download it, you’ll get a different summer and Hello Kitty theme. The fruits also have a Hello Kitty bow on them, or they resemble quintessential Japanese summer icons. For example, there are water yo-yos and plastic bags of goldfish.

The Hello Kitty McDonald’s campaign will start on July 11, 2025. The normal Suika Game is available for download on the Nintendo Switch and mobile devices.


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Stephanie is a senior writer who has been writing for games journalism and translating since 2020. After graduating with a BA in English and a Certificate in Creative Writing, she spent a few years teaching English and history before fulfilling her childhood dream of becoming a writer. In terms of games, she loves RPGs, action-adventure, and visual novels. Aside from writing for Siliconera and Crunchyroll, she translates light novels, manga, and video games.