Cap Kuji Online lottery for Shooting Star Rockman aka Mega Man Star Force
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Mega Man Star Force Cap Kuji Online Lottery Appears

Capcom has launched a new Cap Kuji Online lottery featuring merchandise from the Mega Man Star Force series. This lottery will let people get items themed after the franchise originally known in Japan as Ryusei no Rockman or Shooting Star Rockman.

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The primary highlighted item in this lottery is a plush that will let the owner literally set Omega-Xis on their arm. The plush, which is based on the appearances in the first two entries, will have an approximate length of 35 cm (~13.78 inches). The lottery can also reward other items, ranging from hanging tapestries of the series’ main characters to square badges featuring the key art from all seven game package versions.

Here is the full prize lineup from the lottery:

  • S Prize: War-Rock (a.k.a. Omega-Xis) equipable plush
  • A Prize: Hanging tapestry (5 designs)
  • B Prize: Desk mat (2 designs)
  • C Prize: Character acrylic stand (7 designs)
  • D Prize: Motel keychain (7 designs)
  • E Prize: Square badge (7 designs)
Cap Kuji Online lottery for Shooting Star Rockman aka Mega Man Star Force - full prize lineup
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A ticket for this lottery costs 880 yen, but if people order ten of them at once, one of them will be discounted for free. Capcom will also offer a flat shipping rate of 660 yen for up to 20 prize items.

As of early 2025, Star Force is one of the last two Mega Man sub-series yet to receive a Legacy Collection for ongoing platforms besides Mega Man Legends. The Star Force series consists of three entries with further derivative versions released for Nintendo DS in the late 2000s. Capcom has so far released Legacy Collections for the classic Mega Man series, Mega Man X, Mega Man Zero bundled with ZX and ZX Advent, and the Battle Network series.

Applications for the Mega Man Star Force Cap Kuji Online lottery are available until May 9, 2025. Capcom will deliver the prizes between late August 2025 and early September 2025.


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