Dino Crisis Merchandise at Cap Kuji Online by Capcom
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Dino Crisis Merchandise Shows Up in Capcom Cap Kuji Online

Capcom has launched a new Cap Kuji Online lottery featuring merchandise from its Dino Crisis series. People residing in Japan can get new items themed after the game series at random.

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This lottery has a similar structure to previously held Cap Kuji Online campaigns that featured franchises like Mega Man and Ace Attorney. A single ticket will cost 880 yen (~$6), and purchasing ten tickets at a time will allow the buyer to pay for only nine of them. Each ticket will guarantee a prize reward, but prizes in higher tiers will have a lower probability. Capcom will also offer simultaneous domestic shipments for up to 20 prizes to the same address at 660 yen (~$4.50).

The full prize list from the kuji lottery is as follows:

  • S Prize: Big trainer sweatshirt (free size)
  • A Prize: Desk mat (3 available designs)
  • B Prize: Pouch (2 available colors — blue or green)
  • C Prize: Acrylic stand (6 available characters)
  • D Prize: Item keychain (5 available designs)
  • E Prize: Sticker (8 available designs)
Dino Crisis Cap Kuji Online - full prize lineup
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The Dino Crisis kuji lottery features all three mainline entries released to date. While Dino Crisis 3 came out exclusively on the first Xbox in 2003, Capcom has re-released the PS1 version of the first Dino Crisis on the PS5/PS4 PlayStation Store, as well as the 2000s PC releases of the first two games on GOG.

The Dino Crisis Cap Kuji Online lottery is available until Friday, September 12, 2025, at 1:59 PM JST. Capcom will deliver the prizes between late December 2025 and early January 2026.


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