EA Provides More Details On Monopoly
Electronic Arts has released some more information on one of their upcoming casual games for Wii: Monopoly.
The Casual Entertainment Label of Electronic Arts has released additional details on Monopoly (working title), the first Hasbro videogame set to launch on next-gen consoles including the Wii and the Xbox 360. Monopoly will also be appearing on the PlayStation2 as well as mobile phones and Pogo.com.
The multiplatform videogame is inspired by Hasbro's highly anticipated Monopoly Here & Now: The World Edition board game. Currently, the Monopoly videogames are set to release this fall simultaneously with the global launch of the new board game.
Monopoly promises a fresh take on the timeless classic with accessible gameplay for players of all ages and skill levels. The all-new digital gaming edition brings a party twist and features 4-player simultaneous play, ensuring that everyone is engaged and allowing the whole family to get involved in the fun and play together. Faster gameplay eliminates downtime freeing up players to wheel and deal their way through some of the most recognizable cities and landmarks from around the world. Families can fill up their passports as they try to unlock new and never-before-seen game boards or challenge each other to fun interactive mini-games like breaking out of the jail cell and running away with all the loot. Play in offline single or multi-player mode and compete to own it all and win!
"EA is taking Monopoly's core gameplay and bringing it to life in a way never before imagined," said Chip Lange, Vice President and General Manager of EA's Casual Label. "With this dynamic take on Hasbro's classic board game, we've accelerated the pace of play, added new interactive mini-game sequences and integrated multi-player moments designed to make Monopoly a non-stop party for the whole family."
"It promises to be a very exciting fall for Monopoly fans worldwide," said Mark Blecher, General Manager of Digital Media and Gaming at Hasbro. "EA has done a tremendous job of re-imagining the world's most popular board game by remaining true to the traditional gameplay that millions of consumers have come to love while also creating new digital twists that can only be achieved in an interactive world. Rolling the dice and passing go will never be the same."
Electronic Arts has also released the first screenshot of the Wii version of Monopoly.
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