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New Devil May Cry Merchandise Based on DMC 5

Devil May Cry 5 Cap Online Kuji lottery by Capcom
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Capcom announced that it launched a new Cap Kuji Online DMC lottery featuring merchandise from Devil May Cry 5. People in Japan have until November 21, 2025, to purchase tickets that hand out prizes from this lottery at random. These will be Japan-exclusive items.

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This lottery will have a similar structure to most prior Cap Kuji Online entries, including Dino Crisis and Mega Man Star Force. A single ticket costs 880 yen (~$5.75), and all of them will come with a random prize without any blanks. Those who purchase ten tickets simultaneously will only need to pay for nine tickets at 7,920 yen. Capcom will also offer a flat shipping rate of 660 yen for up to twenty items at once.

Most of the prize items will feature the four playable characters—Dante, Nero, V, and Vergil. The highest S-tier prizes will be sitting chibi plushies of Dante or Vergil. Just like all other prizes in this lottery, the lottery will determine which plush one can get at random.

Here is the full list of prizes in this lottery:

  • S Prize: Sitting plush – Dante or Vergil
  • A Prize: Big towel – Nero, Dante, V, or Vergil
  • B Prize: Acrylic diorama – Nero, Dante, V, or Vergil
  • C Prize: Weapon metal keychain – Nero’s, Dante’s, V’s, or Vergil’s
  • D Prize: Multipurpose cloth – 7 designs
  • E Prize: Tin badge – Nero, Dante, V, Vergil, Nico, Lady, or Trish
Devil May Cry 5 Cap Online Kuji lottery by Capcom - merchandise prize list
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The Devil May Cry 5 Cap Kuji Online lottery runs until Friday, November 21, 2025, at 1:59 PM JST. Capcom will deliver the prizes between late February 2026 and early March 2026.

Kite Stenbuck
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