Monopoly Reveals Here & Now Vote Results on 80th Birthday

Monopoly,PeruWith nearly 4 million votes cast in 182 countries, Monopoly fans around the world have selected their favorite cities to become property spaces in the upcoming Monopoly Here & Now games, which are launching this fall. Hasbro Inc. revealed the list today on the Monopoly brand’s official birthday, coinciding with the first-ever World Monopoly Day.

The Monopoly Here & Now property space vote, powered by a partnership with BuzzFeed, invited fans to pick the cities that will be featured in the Monopoly Here & Now: World Edition game and U.S. Edition games. In addition to voting on the list of destinations, Monopoly fans were invited to write in their favorite big or small cities for the two brown property spaces in the games during Wild Card Week.

Based on the vote, the winning cites that will be featured in the games are as follows:

Monopoly Here & Now: U.S. Edition

Dark Blue spaces: Pierre, S.D.; Minneapolis, Minn.
Green: New York, N.Y.; Virginia Beach, Va.; Los Angeles, Calif.
Yellow: Chicago, Ill.; Indianapolis, Ind.; Charleston, S.C.
Red: Detroit, Mich.; Boston, Mass.; Milwaukee, Wis.
Orange: Cleveland, Ohio; Asheville, N.C.; Denver, Colo.
Magenta: Atlanta, Ga.; Little Rock, Ark.; Seattle, Wash.
Light Blue: Portsmouth, N.H.; Charlotte, N.C.; Dallas, Texas
Brown: Waconia, Minn.; Chesapeake, Va.

Monopoly Here & Now: World Edition

Dark Blue: Lima, Peru; Hong Kong, China
Green: Riga, Latvia; Lisbon, Portugal; Istanbul, Turkey
Yellow: Warsaw, Poland; Mexico City, Mexico; Santiago, Chile
Red: Belfast, Ireland; Athens, Greece; Belgrade, Serbia
Orange: London, England; Moscow, Russia; Tokyo, Japan
Magenta: New York, NY, U.S.; Amsterdam, Netherlands; Sydney, Australia
Light Blue: Queenstown, New Zealand; Cape Town, South Africa; Taipei, Taiwan
Brown: Giethoorn, Netherlands; Madrid, Spain

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Phil Guie

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Phil Guie is an associate editor at Adventure Publishing Group. He writes and edits articles for The Toy Book and The Licensing Book. Phil also serves as lead editor for The Toy Book Blog and The Toy Report newsletter, and manages social media for The Toy Book. But of course, Phil’s pride and joy are his weekly reviews for The Toy Insider, in which he writes about video games, movies, and other cool things. His hobbies include comics, baking, fidgeting, and traveling to off-the-beaten places and making new friends.

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