Lottery players in Virginia will soon see a change in the Mega Millions game as ticket prices are set to increase to $5 starting April 8. The updated version of the game promises larger jackpots and bigger prizes, including a new multiplier feature. Virginia Lottery Executive Director Khalid Jones expressed excitement for the revamped game, which has had nine jackpot wins in the state since its founding in 2002. The price increase is only the second adjustment in the game’s history and the first since 2017. The profits from ticket sales will continue to support K-12 public schools in Virginia. Mega Millions is played in 45 states, Washington, D.C., and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Fans of the game can find a full prize matrix on the official Mega Millions website. The new changes aim to enhance the player experience and potentially lead to more jackpot wins in the future. Virginia players and lottery enthusiasts across the country can look forward to the updated Mega Millions game for a chance at even bigger prizes.
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