Monopoly on the Money Deluxe
- RTP
- 96.00%
- Volatility
- MEDIUM
- Max win
- 5,000×
- Hit freq
- -
- Grid
- -
- Bet
- -
- Released
- 2020-01-01
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Our take
Light & Wonder's Monopoly-licensed medium-volatility slot with 96% RTP and 5000× max win.
Light & Wonder's Monopoly brand slots sell on IP familiarity, and this deluxe edition leans into board-game imagery—properties, tokens, chance cards. The mechanic translates board-game progression into slot bonuses: landing certain symbol combos might award free spins or multiplier boosts tied to Monopoly property themes.
The standard grid matrix sits outside the megaways trend; payline structure likely follows classic 5-reel conventions. Medium volatility suits recreational players; the 96% RTP is industry-standard and reflects Light & Wonder's competitive profile across major operators.
Bonus diversity mentioned in coverage—free spins, multipliers, potentially scatter-based mechanics—gives the game structural depth, though exact mechanics are vague. Brand recognition drives play; mechanics are secondary.
Pros
- Monopoly license creates thematic appeal and familiarity for casual players
- Medium volatility provides reasonable win-loss cadence
- 5000× max win is respectable for mid-tier volatility
Cons
- Brand game mechanics often rely on theme over innovation; exact rules unclear
- Light & Wonder's RTP curve tends toward the conservative end of standard
- Coverage lacks mechanical detail; feature triggers and bonus rules opaque
Math & maxes
Math breakdown
- Volatility score
- 3 / 5
- Max win
- 5,000x the stake
FAQ
Are there property-themed bonuses?
Coverage hints at Monopoly-themed rewards, but specific property mechanics (e.g., rent collection, board progression) aren't detailed. Expect thematic flavour overlaid on standard free-spin mechanics.
What's the paytable base versus bonus upside?
Not disclosed. Typical Light & Wonder slots distribute 60–70% of theoretical return through base game, 30–40% through bonuses.
Is this the same as Monopoly Megaways?
No. This is 'on the Money Deluxe'—a standard-grid variant, not a megaways edition.





