Hoosier Lottery Suspends $5 Space Invaders Game After Misprints Showed $100,000 Prizes
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Updated · Washington Times · Jun 13
Hoosier Lottery Suspends $5 Space Invaders Game After Misprints Showed $100,000 Prizes
3 articles · Updated · Washington Times · Jun 13
Summary
$5 Space Invaders Cash Invasion tickets that appeared to show prizes as high as $100,000 were validated at far less — one player’s ticket scanned at $20 and another claimant was told he had won nothing.
A printing error caused some displayed prize amounts to conflict with the lottery commission’s official validation record, prompting Hoosier Lottery to suspend sales and review what remedy applies to affected tickets.
The game launched June 2 with three $100,000 top prizes and 27 $2,500 second-tier prizes, yet the lottery’s database still listed all of those prizes as unclaimed on Friday morning.
Affected players were told they would receive written notice within 30 days, and the lottery now directs them to mail a protest form and physical ticket by Nov. 30, 2026.
The dispute has fueled talk of possible legal action from players, while the separate $5 Space Invaders Fast Play game and second-chance promotion remain on sale.