Red Tiger has rolled out MONOPOLY Money Magnate, a new slot that leans heavily into the luxury side of the famous board-game brand, with Mr. Monopoly and Scottie leading the action.
Released on March 10, 2026 after an early-access window that began on February 24, the game arrives with a 5×3 reel setup, 10 paylines, 96.13% RTP, and a top payout of 3,623x the bet. It also includes both bonus-mode gameplay and feature buy options, which tells you fairly quickly this is not trying to be a quiet little nostalgia piece.
At its core, MONOPOLY Money Magnate mixes standard line-based slot mechanics with collection features, progress levels, and two separate bonus rounds built around Mr. Monopoly’s ability to gather cash values from the reels.
Monopoly Money and Mr. Monopoly Drive the Core Mechanic
The main feature revolves around Monopoly Money symbols, which can land on reels one to four and carry fixed prize values based on stake multipliers. These range from 0.5x on the lower-value pink banknotes all the way up to 50x on the dark orange notes.
Mr. Monopoly appears as a 1×3 super symbol on the final reel and acts as the collector. If he lands in the same spin as Monopoly Money symbols, he gathers their combined values and awards the total. That gives the slot a collector-style structure, but with a branded Monopoly skin and a more polished progression layer built around it.
Wilds are also present and substitute for regular paying symbols, helping complete the longest possible win on a single payline. But the real focus here is clearly the collecting system rather than traditional line hits.
Scottie Progress Levels and Chance Cards Add Momentum
Scottie serves as the game’s progress symbol, appearing only on the last reel. Collecting enough of these symbols unlocks two separate progress levels, both of which improve the staying power and payout potential of Mr. Monopoly.
After the first 20 Scottie symbols, Mr. Monopoly can remain on the reels for an extra spin after collecting Monopoly Money. After another 20 symbols, he gains an increasing multiplier that rises every time he collects cash values, giving future collections more weight.
That progression system gives the game a longer-tail structure than the average branded slot. It also helps tie Scottie into the feature set instead of leaving him as decorative mascot duty. A respectable promotion for the dog.
The other major layer comes from Chance symbols, which appear on reel one in the base game. If a Chance symbol lands while Mr. Monopoly is present, players draw a Chance Card that can trigger one of several effects.
These include increasing the value of existing money symbols, upgrading banknotes to higher values, adding extra Monopoly Money symbols, awarding instant wins, keeping Mr. Monopoly on screen for additional spins, or adding multipliers of 2x, 3x, or 5x to his current total. The Chance system gives the slot more variety and helps stop the collector mechanic from feeling too predictable.
Two Bonus Modes Bring the Bigger Payout Potential
The game’s main bonus trigger comes from the Bonus symbol, which lands on reel one. If it appears while Mr. Monopoly is already on the reels, it launches one of two bonus rounds at random: Free Spins or Hold & Respin.
The Free Spins round begins with seven spins, with Mr. Monopoly locked on the final reel for the duration. Bonus symbols no longer land during this feature, but Chance symbols can still appear and trigger extra effects. If the player has stored any Get Out Of Jail Free cards before entering the bonus, those are used at the start to add extra spins.
The Hold & Respin mode starts with three respins. During this feature, only Monopoly Money and Chance symbols can land. Any new symbol resets the counter back to three, while Mr. Monopoly and collected money symbols stay locked in place. The round ends either when no respins remain or when the grid is completely filled. At that point, Mr. Monopoly collects all visible cash prizes.
If he enters either bonus round carrying a multiplier, that multiplier is transferred into the feature, which is where the game’s bigger payout potential starts to look more serious.
Feature Buy Options Push Players Straight Into the Action
MONOPOLY Money Magnate also includes two feature-buy choices. Players can purchase direct access to Hold & Respin for 20x the stake or Free Spins for 50x the stake.
In both cases, the bought feature begins in a boosted state where all progress levels are already completed, meaning the slot effectively skips the slower build-up and drops players into the stronger version of the mechanic straight away. Once the bought feature ends, the original game state is restored.
That setup makes the feature-buy system feel less like a small shortcut and more like a premium fast-track into the slot’s higher-value side.
The bottom line is that MONOPOLY Money Magnate looks like a fairly polished branded release built around collecting cash symbols, building persistent progress, and pushing players toward two feature-heavy bonus modes. It uses the Monopoly identity well enough, gives Scottie and Mr. Monopoly actual mechanical roles, and packs in enough layers to keep the game from feeling like a simple logo job.
For Red Tiger, it is a familiar strategy done neatly: take a recognizable brand, wrap it around a solid collector mechanic, and let the man in the top hat do the rest.
