Formula 1 will soon conquer not only the asphalt but also the kitchen table. After the popular collaboration with LEGO, the premier class now joins forces with toy giant Hasbro for a brand new version of Monopoly. No more Dorpsstraat or Kalverstraat, but circuits and championship points in this true Monopoly Grand Prix. Players choose their favorite team, place their helmet token on the board, and race through the season.
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With more than 165 years of experience in developing board games and toys, Hasbro knows better than anyone how to bring the excitement of Formula 1 into the living room. The classic Monopoly gets a racing makeover, where players race over the circuits of the calendar and collect points, victories, and of course prestige along the way. Instead of dutifully walking past ‘Start’ for some extra money, everything now revolves around speed, strategy, and smart maneuvering towards victory.
Excitement and Competitiveness
Formula 1 itself also sees the collaboration as a logical next step in the further expansion of the sport. Emily Prazer, Chief Commercial Officer, responded enthusiastically: “Monopoly is one of the most iconic and beloved board games in the world, so we are very happy to give this classic a Formula 1 twist. This edition captures the excitement and competitiveness of the sport in a fun and accessible way, and we are convinced that fans of all ages will love competing against friends and family in the Monopoly Grand Prix.”
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Fans don’t have to wait long to bring out their inner driver. The game has been available for pre-order worldwide since May 20 and will be in stores from July 15.
Formula 1 has teamed up with toy and games leader @Hasbro to launch a special F1‑themed edition of one of the world’s most iconic board games, Monopoly.
Monopoly Formula 1 Edition, available for pre-order on 20 May, invites players to race around the F1 calendar, and take part… pic.twitter.com/wDiGnP5B00
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