MONOPOLY Introduces New Bellevue Edition, Launching in Spring 2025

Bellevue, WALocal News

Top Trumps USA has unveiled plans to launch a MONOPOLY edition dedicated to Bellevue in spring 2025. This unique version of the iconic board game will replace the traditional Atlantic City properties with representations of Bellevue's prominent landmarks, popular parks, and local businesses. Aaron Green from Top Trumps USA emphasized the importance of community involvement in shaping the game, noting that they will gather recommendations to accurately reflect what residents cherish about their city. The game will feature specially designed Community Chest and Chance cards, each tailored to showcase different aspects of Bellevue's culture and lifestyle. With only 22 squares available on the game board, the company is eager to highlight the most beloved features of the city, leaving some spaces open for local businesses to be featured.

This initiative reflects a commitment to celebrating Bellevue's creativity and innovation, making it an exciting opportunity for community engagement. Green expressed hope that the MONOPOLY: Bellevue Edition will provide enjoyment for generations of MONOPOLY fans while fostering a sense of pride in the local community. The project is poised to attract attention from both board game enthusiasts and Bellevue residents alike.

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