Preorders Now Open For The Upcoming Monopoly Video Game

As far as board games go, few are as well-known as Monopoly. The game has been testing friendships for years–and now the capitalistic fun is getting a physical release on PS5, Switch, and Xbox (both last- and current-gen). The digital version of the game has been available on Switch since 2017, but this upcoming physical
Preorders Now Open For The Upcoming Monopoly Video Game

As far as board games go, few are as well-known as Monopoly. The game has been testing friendships for years–and now the capitalistic fun is getting a physical release on PS5, Switch, and Xbox (both last- and current-gen). The digital version of the game has been available on Switch since 2017, but this upcoming physical release is actually cheaper, making it the best way to enjoy the classic game on the big screen. The Monopoly game launches on September 13, and preorders are now open.

Monopoly Preorder Bonuses

There are currently no preorder bonuses for Monopoly. That means you’re free to shop at your favorite retailer without worrying about losing out on exclusive bonuses.

Developed by Ubisoft, the studio tried to retain the feeling of playing an actual board game. That means you’ll get to move your pieces around the board, play with up to five other characters, and enjoy a faithful recreation of the standard Monopoly board.

Interested in picking up a board-game version of Monopoly? There are plenty of great options to choose from–many of which are on sale. Here’s a look at some of our favorite versions of Monopoly to keep you busy until the video-game version arrives in September.

Note: Some of these are sold by third-party retailers, but all are shipped directly from Amazon.

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