We take a trip to our local 7-eleven to try our luck at the new Final Fantasy VII Remake lottery! We’ll give you an overview of the convenience store lottery system, show you the prizes, and dive straight in to the drawings & winnings.
Every ticket is a winner — but how big did we win? Watch and find out!
We’ll have a chance to get your hands on these prizes in the future — be sure to follow us on Facebook and Twitter so you don’t miss out!
hellgatex
Man, the G prizes look awesome, its kinda funny how the lowest tier of reward might be the most wanted, the mystery one is THE BEST xd
Anna
Absolutely! We were so excited about the G prizes.
Castoff20
Seeing these figures is getting me even more hyped up for the game next month! Hope to bag some of them in your upcoming giveaway! 😀
xxnike629xx
¥770 is about $7.36 (US Dollar).
So this is basically IRL version of gatcha elements in most smartphone games.
I mean since Dave played Final Fantasy XV, he has some idea of what it’s like.
Final Fantasy VII Remake has some gameplay mechanics similar to Final Fantasy XV, but way better and more immersive, strategic, etc.
That is pretty cool that they had this lottery prize game at 7-11 of all places.
But I heard that 7-11 Japan does things like that and even sells some exclusive 7-11 version of GunPla.
8:38
Nice~
I hope I can win something.
Of course I follow you guys on Twitter and Instagram.
I mean even for the resale value, you could just buy every ticket to be guaranteed everything in the store.
Then you could keep the ones you want and sell the ones you got duplicates or triplicates of.
I only presume that resale value on auction sites for these things are high since these are lottery prizes.
13:47 SPOILERS
I figured it would be Cloud when he went cross-dressing since the Honey Bee Inn arc is in Part 1 of the remake.
MightyLeg
i like this prize system
cant get it here though
Mild Sauce
I want the G prizes
PetitGguy Type 全不全
In the rest of the world, being a geek seems to be cooler than it used to be when I was a cub. But it’s still not quite as socially acceptable as it appears to be in Japan. From an outside perspective anyway.
Andrés
Man, those figurines based on the original characters’ looks are so cool.