When does the McDonald's Monopoly game start?
The game starts on October 6 for a limited time.
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McDonald's is bringing back its popular Monopoly game in the U.S. for the first time in nearly a decade. Starting October 6, customers can play through the McDonald's app and by collecting physical game pieces on select menu items, offering...
McDonald's is reviving its Monopoly game to attract customers with a mix of digital and physical gameplay. The promotion runs for a limited time, starting October 6. Here's a breakdown:
- **How to Play:** 1. **Register:** Download the McDonald's app, opt into Rewards, and register for the game. Pre-register to get 500 bonus points. 2. **Order:** Purchase select menu items to get game pieces. Some items have physical pieces, while others provide digital pieces via the app when ordering or using a Rewards code. 3. **Peel:** Scan physical game pieces in the app or “peel” digital pieces to reveal prizes or collect property pieces. 4. **Bonus Play:** Play the bonus game in the app for a second chance to win through November 2.
The promotion leverages nostalgia and the potential for significant rewards to drive traffic and app usage. McDonald's is also celebrating the 90th anniversary of Monopoly, enhancing the appeal of this promotion.
The game starts on October 6 for a limited time.
Download the McDonald's app, register for the game, and order select menu items to get game pieces.
Prizes include American Airlines miles, vacations, a Jeep Grand Cherokee, cash, free food, and more.
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