You can actually win FIFA World Cup Finals tickets in Dave & Buster’s crane game

Tickets to the FIFA World Cup are expensive, but Dave & Buster’s is giving fans a chance to win them by playing their Human Crane game.

What’s the most exciting prize you’ve ever won from a claw machine? Maybe a cute plushie, or a Pokemon figure? But imagine winning something huge – like tickets to the 2026 World Cup Finals!

From June 11th to June 17th, Dave & Buster’s will be hiding FIFA World Cup tickets inside the Human Crane game.

Tickets are expected to cover games from later stages of the tournament, including the quarter-finals and the championship final, which will be held at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey.

Dave & Buster’s is putting World Cup tickets in its crane game

Along with the popular Human Crane game, Dave & Buster’s is now offering a special World Cup menu and a selection of soccer-themed arcade games.

The arcade features fun soccer games like “Soccer Showdown,” which can be played with up to four people, and “Kick N Win.” Players who succeed in “Kick N Win” can win a miniature soccer ball representing the nation of their choice.

The event will feature food inspired by the three host countries: Canada, Mexico, and the United States.

The menu features the All-American Slider, a delicious sandwich with lettuce, red onion, dill pickles, and Thousand Island dressing, served on a soft King’s Hawaiian roll.

The Canadian Maple Slider takes that same sweet roll and adds bacon jam, crispy bacon, fried onions, and a touch of maple syrup.

Completing the new menu is the Mexican Street Slider: a King’s Hawaiian roll filled with guacamole, fresh pico de gallo, cotija cheese, jalapeños, and a zesty chili-lime seasoning.

Dave & Buster’s is hosting special Hat Trick Watch Parties for the start and final games. For a single price, guests get all-you-can-eat wings and fries, and unlimited gameplay all day long.

Fans are excited about a chance to win tickets to the World Cup final, especially since many have been surprised by how expensive they are. In fact, FIFA President Gianni Infantino jokingly offered to personally bring a hot dog and Coke to anyone who actually paid $2 million for a single ticket.

Dave & Buster’s isn’t the only business excited about the World Cup. Domino’s is also joining in the fun, offering $1 million in free pizza if the U.S. team receives a red card during a game.

Miller Lite also started selling a case of beer with a 12-pack soccer ball for the event.

Even governments are participating in the World Cup buzz, like the city of Toronto, which distributed condoms with the playful message to “score safely.”

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2026-05-27 14:51