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Springfield hits MONOPOLY GO on June 3 with Simpsons boards, Episode Sticker Sets, Homer rewards, Wiggum bribes, Monorail heists and Discord events.

Springfield has barged into MONOPOLY GO!, and it doesn't feel like a quiet cosmetic swap. It feels like Homer kicked the board over and everyone just decided to keep playing. Starting June 3, the season brings The Simpsons into the centre of the game with new boards, short-run collectibles, mini games, community votes, and the kind of weird little surprises players actually talk about. If you're already tracking events like the Monopoly Go Partners Event, this crossover gives you another reason to check in often, because plenty of rewards are tied to timing, not just grinding.

Springfield changes the board feel

The biggest shift is how often the season refreshes. Every two weeks, a new Episode Set drops, and each one comes with nine stickers to chase. These aren't part of the main album, which is honestly a relief. You can skip them without wrecking your core progress, but if you do finish them, you'll pick up themed cosmetics and extra rewards. Two Springfield-style boards also arrive during the season, so the game won't sit on one look for too long. That matters. Players get bored fast when a crossover is just a new coat of paint.

FeatureWhat players getWhy it matters
Episode Sticker SetsNine limited-time stickers per setShort windows make trading and collecting feel more urgent
Springfield BoardsFresh locations inspired by the showThe map feels less routine across the season
Album RewardsRolls, cosmetics, and a Homer tokenLong-term collectors have a clear target

The mini games sound messy in the right way

The Simpsons Run is probably the bit most people will notice first. A different Springfield character shows up on Free Parking during each Episode Set, and landing there turns the board into a quick race-style path. Normal tiles step aside for character dice, hazards, point pickups, and a finish line. Jail also gets a twist with Chief Wiggum. Sometimes you'll trigger Bribe Wiggum, where you can push for more Rolls or get caught out by Handcuffs and pay Bail instead. It's a gamble, and yeah, that's the whole joke.

  • Land on Free Parking to trigger a character run during active Episode Sets.
  • Watch for hazards while collecting points toward bigger rewards.
  • In Jail, decide whether to keep bribing Wiggum or walk away safely with a Key.
  • Use the season schedule wisely, since Episode Stickers disappear after their window closes.

Railroads, Chance Cards, and community noise

The regular Railroad tiles are being replaced by the Springfield Monorail, which is exactly as reassuring as it sounds. Shutdowns, Bank Heists, and Mega Heists still play the same way, but the intros and visuals lean into Simpsons gags and characters. Chance Cards get a bigger refresh too, with more than 50 themed cards planned. Five of them are chosen by the community through Discord voting, so players get a tiny hand on the wheel. Not a huge one, but enough to make the season feel less like it was sealed in a meeting room months ago.

Mr Burns wants the crown

The Discord side of the season has its own running joke: Mr. Monopoly and Mr. Burns fighting over who's the real tycoon. Weekly cooperative challenges will hand out Rolls and Sticker Packs when the community hits its goals. There's also a couch-themed social push, asking players to help fill the famous Simpsons couch with MONOPOLY GO! characters. It's silly, but that's the point. For players planning their dice and event timing, keeping an eye on rewards, trades, and even where to buy cheap Monopoly Go Partners Event support can make this packed season a lot easier to manage without missing the fun parts.

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