Call Of Duty Monopoly Is The Perfect 2021 Gift

Call Of Duty Monopoly Is The Perfect 2021 Gift

Written by 

Mel Ramsay

Published 

2nd Jan 2021 19:31

After possibly the worst year of many of our lives, we have all learnt that we need to be kinder to each other. Sharing love, light, and harmony has become a bit of a movement while the world has been dealing with a pandemic. 

Well, now it’s time to ruin literally all of that and get your hands on a Call of Duty Monopoly game. Because let’s face it, you don’t play Monopoly to make friends. You play it to win. And if that means cheating, or even throwing the whole damn thing at the wall mid-way through (because your auntie won’t. Stop. TALKING.) that’s fine. Monopoly is a lawless wasteland filled with anxiety, backstabbing, and passive aggression. That’s what makes it fun! 

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In this version, rather than a tophat or an iron, you can play as Intel Case, RC-XD, Dragon Fire, Capture the Flag icon, Attack Dog, or Firebreak’s Helmet. The game board replaces classic locations such a Mayfair and boring train stations with all your favourite multiplayer maps from Black Ops 1, 2, 3 and 4. It also includes game board, tokens, 28 Map Deed Cards, 16 Covert Ops and Intel Cards, 32 Command Centres, 12 Headquarters, Custom Face Money, and 2 Dice.

The description reads: “BUILD UP YOUR HQ TO WIN - just like Monopoly classic, this is a game of buying and selling. Build up your command centre to try to win. Take your chances with your Intel card if you dare.”

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If you’re based in the UK, you can buy it on Amazon now for around £40 (including delivery from the States).

However, if you’re lucky enough to be living in the USA, you can pick up your very own CoD Monopoly from Walmart for $34.99.

 

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Mel Ramsay
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Mel Ramsay
Mel is GGRecon's former Editor-in-Chief. She was previously a senior journalist at LADbible.
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