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Advance to Go: Gamesys debuts BTG's Monopoly Rush Hour as timed exclusive

The Monopoly-themed game will feature some of the most recognisable aspects of the game.

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A Monpoly Rush Hour image behind the Big Time Gaming and Gamesys logos
Key Points
Monopoly Rush Hour will debut on Gamesys before a global launch
Players will move their tokens around the board to collect prizes
The global release will be on 3 February

The new Monopoly Rush Hour game from Big Time Gaming (BTG) will be a timed exclusive at Gamesys before getting a global release on 3 February. 

The game will feature four tokens on each corner of the board, with Houses and Hotels scattered across the board. 

Each dice roll will move the token around the board, with the multiplier increasing by one for every three spaces travelled.

If the token lands on a House, Hotel, Water Works or Electric Company, then players will win a prize. 

Players will also have the chance to land on Chance and Community Chests, which will trigger one of five outcomes. 

There are also opportunities for free spins, instant prizes, and bonus buys – depending on local regulations. 

Nik Robinson, BTG CEO, said: “Monopoly Rush Hour is our latest Monopoly-branded game, offering high-speed action with plenty of multipliers, free spins and big wins on the board. 

“We are thrilled to see players at Gamesys casinos be the first to step onto the board ahead of the game’s global general release. 

“This is a true Big Time Gaming slot - a big brand combined with striking visuals, compelling gameplay, extreme volatility and massive win potential.”

This is the second Monopoly-themed game from BTG to launch in January, with the first being Monopoly Deluxe, a Megaways title with up to 117,649 ways to win.

Both of the titles house similar features, artwork and mechanics.

Good to know

The gambling industry is likely to see a lot of Monopoly-themed releases over the next few months, thanks to multiple deals signed by Hasbro

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