A 100% Culling Game arc Kuji (version 2)
Here’s the Ichiban Kuji Jujutsu Kaisen Culling Game 2: a lottery that hits right in the Culling Game arc (the massive killing game launched by Kenjaku) and lines up a selection of seriously memorable players. The prizes are stacked: Big Acrylic Stands (giant size) for the “participants,” and above all a real lineup of Masterlise Expiece figures spotlighting key characters from this period.
The prizes: each character, their moment in the Culling Game
I’m listing all the prizes announced, with their size and, most importantly, their place in the story (Culling Game arc). Each visual below is an official high-quality image.

Prize A — Yuji Itadori Big Acrylic Stand (approx. 25 cm)
Original Ichiban Kuji illustration in large-format acrylic. Yuji is shown as a Culling Game player, right when he enters the colonies to rack up points and push the game’s rules forward.

Prize B — Megumi Fushiguro Big Acrylic Stand (approx. 23 cm)
Giant acrylic (original illustration). Megumi as a Culling Game player, during the period where he fights in a colony to survive, earn points, and secure the group’s strategy.

Prize C — Kinji Hakari Big Acrylic Stand (approx. 25 cm)
Large-format acrylic (original illustration). Hakari, the ex–Jujutsu High student with a totally off-the-wall style, is highlighted as a key ally recruited before entering the Culling Game, then as an essential fighter in the whole “let’s go get points” momentum.

Prize D — Kirara Hoshi Big Acrylic Stand (approx. 22 cm)
Giant acrylic (original illustration). Kirara is directly tied to the “recruiting Hakari” sequence and the pre–Culling Game vibe: a rarer presence in merch, so this prize is clearly one of the original picks in this Kuji.

Prize E — Hiromi Higuruma Big Acrylic Stand (approx. 15 cm)
Large-format acrylic (original illustration), but in a more compact size than the others. Higuruma, the lawyer turned player, represents one of Yuji’s most important encounters during the Culling Game, when the question of points and rules becomes vital.

Prize F — Reggie Star Big Acrylic Stand (approx. 25 cm)
Giant acrylic (original illustration). Reggie Star is a Culling Game player and a direct opponent in one of Megumi’s standout confrontations. Clearly a “deep arc” choice, not just the usual heroes.

Prize G — Yuta Okkotsu Masterlise Expiece (approx. 18 cm)
Masterlise Expiece figure. Yuta is presented as a player and a special-grade-level asset in the Culling Game. This prize is central because it directly connects the game to the global threat orchestrated by Kenjaku.

Prize H — Fumihiko Takaba Masterlise Expiece (approx. 14 cm)
Masterlise Expiece figure. Takaba, the 35-year-old comedian turned player, is the most “unexpected” pick—and therefore the most fun to see in Masterlise. He perfectly embodies the idea that “the Culling Game can bring out any kind of profile,” as long as the technique is there.

Prize I — Ryu Ishigori Masterlise Expiece (approx. 20 cm)
Masterlise Expiece figure. Ishigori is one of the players who symbolize the level of violence and power in the Culling Game: a fighter known for having one of the highest cursed energy output.

Prize J — Kenjaku Masterlise Expiece (approx. 20 cm)
Masterlise Expiece figure of the mastermind behind the Culling Game. Kenjaku as a “large-format” prize like this is a statement: this Kuji isn’t just about fights—it also puts the spotlight on the game’s puppet master.

Prize K — Clear Poster (15 designs, choice available, A3 half-sheet size)
Transparent posters centered on the characters from anime season 3 (the Culling Game part, the “first half” as announced). The big plus: you can choose, so you can go for your favorite character/visual without praying to the draw.

Prize L — Charm (15 designs, not selectable, approx. 10 cm)
A series of charms featuring the characters from season 3 on the Culling Game side. Here it’s random: perfect if you like the “complete collection” vibe, tougher if you’re hunting just one character.

Prize M — Magnet and Sticker Set (15 designs, not selectable; magnet approx. 5 cm, sticker approx. 9 cm)
Magnet + sticker set based on the characters from season 3 (the Culling Game period). Once again it’s random, so it’s the classic “I’ll try a few tickets and see what the game gives me” prize.

Last One — Rika Masterlise (approx. 25 cm)
The “last ticket” prize: Rika in Masterlise, announced with a very clear “manifestation” look. It’s the kind of piece that instantly cranks up the tension when stock is running low: if you see the box emptying out, that’s when it turns into a race.
The bonus that hits hard: the Double Chance campaign lets you aim for a set with Yuta Okkotsu Masterlise Expiece + Rika Masterlise (50 sets total). It’s literally the most “obvious” duo to display together if you want a Jujutsu Kaisen corner focused on the Culling Game.
Practical info for Ichiban Kuji Jujutsu Kaisen Culling Game 2: in-store release starting April 25, 2026 (rolling), and online sales starting May 18, 2026 at 17:00. Price: 790 yen (tax included). Announced retailers: FamilyMart, official Ichiban Kuji shops, and Ichiban Kuji Online (among others).
Double Chance period: from launch until late July 2026. And as always with this kind of Kuji: once it’s out, it can vanish fast depending on the store.