Monopoly: Marvel Avengers Edition Lets You Create Your Own Team of Superheroes

This Friday, not only will you be able to watch your favorite heroes save the world in Avengers: EndgameYou’ll also get the chance to assemble an Avengers team of your very own. Hasbro has announced a new variation of its classic Monopoly board game around the Marvel franchise. Instead of buying up properties left and right, players will recruit superheroes to join their crew.

In Monopoly: Marvel Avengers Edition, players can “assemble a team of Marvel heroes including Nick Fury, Maria Hill, Hero Iron Spider, and 25 other heroes from the Marvel Universe,” according to the official press release.

The upcoming board game covers most of the events of the current Infinity Gauntlet arc. It’s unknown whether it includes anything from Endgame. 

Here’s the official synopsis: “In the Monopoly: Marvel Avengers Edition board game, players travel around the board drafting as many Marvel Avengers heroes as they can. The more heroes a player drafts, the more money they can collect, and the more powerful they’ll be.

Look out for the Children of Thanos spaces. When a player lands on a Child of Thanos, they have to battle them! Infinity Gauntlet and Stark Industries cards can quickly change a player’s luck. The last player with money when all other players have gone bankrupt wins!”

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It’s a neat new approach to the rules of the classic game. It also features a number of familiar characters. These include the original Avengers characters and other favorites like Captain Marvel and Rocket Raccoon.

The game is currently available for pre-order over on Walmart’s page. It’s priced at just $29.99. That’s a small price to pay for building a great team of Avengers and ruling the Marvel universe.

Will you give Monopoly: Marvel Avengers Edition a try when it comes out this week? Let us know in the comment section below!

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