Ichiban Kuji Jujutsu Kaisen Culling Game 2: diving straight back into the Culling Game
This new Ichiban Kuji Jujutsu Kaisen Culling Game 2 lottery is clearly made for fans of the Culling Game arc (the arc where “players” clash inside colonies, with rules and points). The lineup screams power-up: giant acrylics for key players, and above all MASTERLISE figures focused on characters who carry serious weight in this part of the story.
The prizes: every Kuji tier (with manga context)
Here, every prize is directly tied to that “Culling Game players” vibe. I’m breaking down everything officially announced: sizes, item type, and most importantly what moment in Jujutsu Kaisen it calls back to.
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Theme: Culling Game, with the “players” in the spotlight.
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Price: 790 yen per draw (tax included).
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Sales: in stores from April 25, 2026 (rolling release), then online from May 18, 2026 at 17:00.
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Keep an eye on : the Last One and Double Chance revolve around the duo that hits very, very hard in this universe.
Prize A: Yuji Itadori Big Acrylic Stand (approx. 25 cm)
Large-format acrylic (about 25 cm) with an original illustration made for this Kuji. It’s full-on “Culling Game player” energy: Yuji is literally at the heart of this phase, chaining fights and having to deal with the game’s rules and points.
Prize B: Megumi Fushiguro Big Acrylic Stand (approx. 23 cm)
Giant acrylic (about 23 cm) with an exclusive Kuji illustration. Megumi is a pillar from the very start of the Culling Game: strategy, split-second decisions under pressure, and a constant presence across the colonies.
Prize C: Kinji Hakari Big Acrylic Stand (approx. 25 cm)
Large-format acrylic (about 25 cm) with an exclusive illustration. Hakari shows up as a true key piece in the Culling Game arc: exactly the kind of character you want “big,” because his impact is immediate the moment he enters the game.
Prize D: Kirara Hoshi Big Acrylic Stand (approx. 22 cm)
Giant acrylic (about 22 cm) with an original illustration. Kirara brings that “Hakari crew” energy that rolls in during the pre-Game period and then into the arc’s momentum: a rarer pick for large-format merch, so major originality points.
Prize E: Hiromi Higuruma Big Acrylic Stand (approx. 15 cm)
Big-size acrylic (about 15 cm) with an exclusive illustration. Higuruma is one of the most memorable matchups of the Culling Game on the “new players” side: his player status and his role in the arc totally justify his spot here.
Prize F: Reggie Star Big Acrylic Stand (approx. 25 cm)
Giant acrylic (about 25 cm) with an original illustration. Reggie Star is directly tied to the Culling Game’s “survival” intensity: an antagonist of this phase, and clearly a less “mainstream” pick than the headliners—so it’s super cool to snag him in a big format.
Prize G: Yuta Okkotsu MASTERLISE EXPIECE (approx. 18 cm)
Now we’re talking a MASTERLISE EXPIECE figure (about 18 cm). Yuta is the special-grade sorcerer at the center of Jujutsu Kaisen 0, and his involvement around the Culling Game makes him insanely relevant for this Kuji. This is the kind of prize that’s clearly aiming for the top tier.
Prize H: Fumihiko Takaba MASTERLISE EXPIECE (approx. 14 cm)
MASTERLISE EXPIECE figure (about 14 cm). Takaba is one of the most atypical additions of the Culling Game period: a “player” who breaks the usual tone, making him a super original piece in a figure line more often reserved for the classic heavy hitters.
Prize I: Ryu Ishigori MASTERLISE EXPIECE (approx. 20 cm)
MASTERLISE EXPIECE figure (about 20 cm). Ishigori is introduced as a player with one of the highest cursed energy output levels in the Game: exactly the kind of “colony boss” profile that deserves a big figure presence.
Prize J: Kenjaku MASTERLISE EXPIECE (approx. 20 cm)
MASTERLISE EXPIECE figure (about 20 cm). Kenjaku is explicitly announced as the mastermind behind the Culling Game: seeing him in MASTERLISE in a Kuji centered on this arc just makes sense… and he’s an obvious target for anyone collecting major antagonists.
Prize K: Clear Poster (15 designs, choice available, half A3 size)
15 clear posters (half A3 size), and you can choose your visual. It’s the perfect prize to display the character gallery from the Culling Game era without leaving it up to chance.
Prize L: Charm (15 designs, not selectable, approx. 10 cm)
A series of 15 charms (about 10 cm), but this one is random (not selectable). The concept fits the Culling Game’s “huge cast” vibe: tons of players, tons of faces—so it’s a real hunt for your favorite character.
Prize M: Magnet & Sticker Set (15 designs, not selectable)
15 random sets: a magnet (about 5 cm) + a sticker (about 9 cm). Clearly aimed at “character collecting” Culling Game-style, in an easy everyday format.
Last One: Rika MASTERLISE (approx. 25 cm)
The Last One (the very last ticket drawn) gets you Rika in MASTERLISE (about 25 cm). Rika is absolutely inseparable from Yuta Okkotsu since Jujutsu Kaisen 0: “manifestation” spelled out black and white, and a massive size. If you’re aiming for the duo, this is the endgame prize to lock in.
Double Chance: Yuta Okkotsu MASTERLISE EXPIECE + Rika MASTERLISE set (50 sets)
The Double Chance drops the ultimate combo: Yuta Okkotsu (about 18 cm) + Rika (about 25 cm) as a set. Announced at 50 sets total (stores + online combined). And it’s officially the pack of Prize G + Last One… so yeah, it’s the “Jujutsu Kaisen 0” duo showing up in full jackpot mode.
Fan conclusion: Ichiban Kuji Jujutsu Kaisen Culling Game 2 aims straight at the heart of the Culling Game, balancing giant acrylic “players” with big MASTERLISE heavy hitters. Special mention for the Yuta Okkotsu + Rika focus, because that duo has already left its mark on the universe since Jujutsu Kaisen 0.
Practical info to remember: 790 yen per draw. Release in stores from April 25, 2026 (rolling), and online sales on May 18, 2026 at 17:00. The Double Chance campaign is announced through the end of July 2026.
And as always with this kind of Kuji: once it’s gone, it’s gone. If you want Rika as the Last One, time it right.