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You know when a summer blockbuster’s about to drop, and every corner of the universe seems to be buzzing? Well, that’s exactly what’s happening with this Marvel flick—it’s crashing into the Monopoly Go world. I kid you not. Marvel’s shaking hands with Scopely for what they call a major event. So, The Fantastic Four? Yeah, they’re stepping right into the game.
If you remember, last September was another Marvel frenzy. But this one’s kicking off on Sunday, July 13. Mark your calendars. Or don’t. Who am I to tell you what to do?
Anyway—oh, wait—back to the point. The Fantastic Four, aka Marvel’s First Family, pops up in Monopoly Go with tricked-out events and some collectibles. It’s like they’ve opened this portal or something, a bridge between this new movie—The Fantastic Four: First Steps—and Monopoly Go. Kind of wild to think about.
So, in strolls the fantastic quartet, shaking up the game’s universe. New challenges? Check. Mini-games? Absolutely. Let me lay it out for you, or try to, anyway:
First up, Fantastic Racers. Picture this: Tycoon Racers on steroids, with each Fantastic Four member piloting a retro Fantasti-Car. Oh, and Herbie’s there too, doing his Herbie thing. And Dr. Doom? Yeah, he’s got an ‘Overload!’ disruptor. Whatever that means.
Then there’s the Fantastic Partners Event. Team up time. Collect those Fantasticoins and bring Marvel favorites to life—Mister Fantastic, Invisible Woman, Human Torch, The Thing. The gang’s all here.
In Reed’s lab, dubbed Fantastic Treasures. Think futuristic artifacts—Ultimate Nullifier, Silver Surfer’s board. Did someone say nerd paradise? Probably.
And can’t forget Deluxe Drop—grab those Fantastic Four-themed cosmetics. Because why not look fabulous while conquering a board game world?
Oh, those Coveted Collectibles! Tokens, emojis, shields. Ever wondered what that would even look like? No? Just me?
Anyway, ignore everything else you’ve read if you’re here before July 13. The Aqua Partners event’s still live, but it wraps up right when the Fantastic Four kickoff starts. Last call if you care about that stuff.
For those who haven’t peeked at Monopoly Go lately, there’s a sweet trick for you in the Monopoly Go Dice Links guide (July update, if you care).
And that’s a wrap. Or maybe not. Honestly, I’m just here for the ride.