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Hasbro unveils A Court Of Thorns And Roses Court Of Thorns And Roses Monopoly

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has announced a limited-edition Monopoly game inspired by , and preorder sales are already open on . The game is set for release on Oct. 1, 2026, giving fans a new licensed board game tied to ’ series and the latest way to revisit Prythian before that date arrives.

The new edition leans hard into the books’ world-building. Players travel through the seven Courts to claim locations, transports and powers while working to protect the Faerie realm from the King of Hybern’s impending war. The board swaps cash for Marks and turns the familiar houses and hotels into manors and palaces, with themed Chance and Community Chest cards renamed Book of Breathings and Suriel’s Truth cards.

Hasbro is offering more than one version, but both cost $40. The special edition adds premium book-style packaging and an extra Suriel token, while the standard set uses the same price without that bonus piece. The rest of the component list reads like a quick inventory of fan favorites: bat wings, Feyre’s bow and arrow, the Cauldron, Feyre’s paint brushes, the Truth-Teller knife and the Night Court Mountains all appear as tokens.

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That mix is part of what made the announcement land with fans. singled out the Illyrian Wings token as her favorite, with the themed cards a close second, saying the team had fun filling them with plot and character references. Her comments put the release in the same lane as a reread companion, a game-night curiosity and a book-club item, which is exactly the lane Hasbro appears to want.

The one thing Hasbro has not spelled out is the full board layout, including which exact locations from the books have been turned into properties. Even so, the company has already given readers the date that matters most: Oct. 1, 2026, when ACOTAR Monopoly arrives and the preorder period gives way to the real test of whether fans want the special box, the standard set or both.

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