Fresh design leads to fortune


  • Nation
  • Thursday, 31 Jul 2025

KUALA LUMPUR: Magnum 4D has unveiled a brand-new ticket design, its first major refresh in nearly two decades and it has already brought incredible luck to one very happy winner.

A Magnum Life player from Bandar Baru Kampar has officially become the first grand prize winner with the new-look ticket, walking away with RM1,000 every single day for the next 20 years. That adds up to RM30,000 a month, RM365,000 a year and an incredible total of RM7.3mil over the full prize period, all from just an RM1 play.

The lucky winner shared that the refreshed design was what first caught his attention.

“I saw the new ticket and thought it looked clean and modern, so I decided to just try my luck with RM1.

“I picked the numbers randomly, no special dates or anything. I didn’t expect anything, so when I found out I’d won the Magnum Life grand prize, I was speechless,” said the winner.

Magnum 4D is thrilled that the new ticket design has already brought joy to a player, so soon after its launch.

“We’re incredibly happy to witness such a life-changing win,” said a Magnum 4D spokesperson.

“This marks our 17th Magnum Life grand prize winner to date and we have seen growing interest in the game. The strong appeal of its long-term rewards continues to attract players, while the refreshed ticket design has helped spark renewed attention and excitement.”

In addition to the ticket redesign, Magnum 4D has introduced new display screens across all its outlets.

Customers can also now purchase tickets for up to eight draws in advance, offering greater flexibility and convenience for those who prefer to plan ahead.

As Magnum 4D continues to evolve, this latest refresh marks a meaningful step forward in enhancing the overall customer experience while staying true to the brand’s legacy of trust, excitement and life-changing possibilities.

 

 

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