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F1 Gets Its Own Special Monopoly Edition

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Formula 1, the biggest motorsport brand in the world, has partnered with Hasbro to bring a new version of Monopoly, a twist on the game.

Formula 1 , the biggest motorsport brand in the world, has partnered with Hasbro to bring its own version of Monopoly, an interesting twist on the classic board game. Hasbro is known for collaborating with other major entertainment and sports brands to develop crossover products that attract diverse audiences. While nothing beats a classic version of Monopoly, each of these special editions have their own twists in order to give a different flavor to the series.

The game comes out on July 15, though it will be available for global pre-order on May 20th. May 2, 2026; Miami Gardens, FL, USA; Mercedes driver Andrea Kimi Antonelli (12) celebrates after winning the pole during qualifying for the F1 Miami Grand Prix at Miami International Autodrome. Mandatory Credit: Sam Navarro-Imagn Images Instead of buying up streets like in the classic version, there are race circuits that players can buy, along with different color cars and helmets that players can customize as their character.

Details about the game’s additional mechanics remain unclear, but there is a new spin on each part of the game. “Players race around every location on the calendar, battling for Championship points and wins as the Season goes on. Instead of collecting $200 when passing GO, players choose their favorite Formula 1 team and race their helmet tokens around the board’s central track, competing to win the Monopoly GRAND PRIX,” the announcement said.

“This collaboration marks the latest in a series of collaborations for Formula 1, creating new ways for fans to connect with the sport beyond the track. ” May 2, 2026; Miami Gardens, FL, USA; Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc (16) during qualifying for the F1 Miami Grand Prix at Miami International Autodrome. Mandatory Credit: Sam Navarro-Imagn Images The release of such a classic game with an F1 twist is a marker of how big the motorsport series has gotten, all around the world.