Bandai announced a new Ichiban Kuji lottery designed to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the Kingdom Hearts series, and it includes merchandise like large and small figures and keychains as possible prizes. This will start in Japan on August 15, 2026, and it’ll cost 790 JPY ($4.90) per attempt to try. If you get the “last one” ticket, you automatically get a Riku figure. As this Ichiban Kuji is to celebrate 25 years of Kingdom Hearts, you can get prizes featuring characters, motifs, and worlds from lots of different games on decorations like figures, keychains, towels, and decorative dishes. Here is the full list of the prizes. Note that there’s only one A Prize and one Last One reward. A Prize: Sora figure B Prize: Blanket C Prize: Desktop figures (King Mickey, Donald, Goofy; no choosing) D Prize: Art dish (can use as decoration or as an actual dish to eat off) E Prize: Hand towel selection (11 options; can choose) F Prize: World logo rubber charm keychains (7 options; can choose) G Prize: Keyblade charm collection keychains (8 options; no choosing) Last One Prize: Riku figure Images via Bandai, Square Enix The Sora and Riku statues have them posing in front of the stained glass floors that appear in the Dive to the Heart. Each statue stands at around 15 cm tall. Both are the Chain of Memories versions. They look like they do in that game and are holding the cards. The stained glass they’re posing in front of also feature the respective characters that were key players for their individual routes there. The Last One campaign for this lottery will run until the end of November 2026. The latest mainline series in the franchise, Kingdom Hearts 4, is in development. We last saw a trailer of it during the Nintendo Direct, so it will appear on the Switch 2 when it comes out. The first three compilations of the Kingdom Hearts games will also come out on the Switch 2 on October 8, 2026. The Kingdom Hearts 25th anniversary Ichiban Kuji merchandise lottery starts on August 15, 2026.