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"¡Monopolio Go! Te une a Star Wars hoy"

Autor : Finn Actualizar : May 17,2025

Monopoly, un clásico de mesa atemporal, se ha asociado con innumerables temas a lo largo de los años, y ahora, Scopely's Monopoly Go se está sumergiendo en la galaxia con una emocionante colaboración de Star Wars que se lanza hoy. Este evento cruzado promete una experiencia inmersiva que abarca toda la saga Skywalker y el mandaloriano, que se ejecuta durante dos meses emocionantes.

En el Día de Star Wars, el 4 de mayo, inicie sesión para reclamar un token temático exclusivo, imprescindible para cualquier fanático. Ya sea que esté acelerando a través de Mos Espa o Hoth en el evento multijugador de los Racers de los Tycoon, o en unirse en los eventos de Star Wars, Jedi, y Hyperspace Partners para construir estatuas icónicas para recompensas espectaculares, no hay escasez de diversión.

Monopoly Go X Star Wars Collaboration Pero no se preocupe si las carreras no son lo tuyo; También puede explorar Tatooine en tres nuevos eventos con temas de excavación con Tatooine, Jawa y Tusken, donde desenterrarás reliquias y tesoros inspirados en el universo de Star Wars.

El evento está lleno de fichas temáticas, emojis, dados de firma, escudos y un álbum de pegatinas para completar. ¡Los Star Wars van! El álbum, con 22 juegos de pegatinas exclusivos, ahora está en vivo y listo para que comiences a coleccionar.

Si está ansioso por sumergirse en el monopolio, no se preocupe por comenzar desde cero. Consulte nuestra lista de enlaces diarios de dados de monopolio de monopolio gratuito, donde hemos reunido una gran cantidad de impulso gratuito para ayudarlo a aumentar antes de la competencia.

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