Monopoly Origins Sticker album season explained

Complete Sticker albums for rewards.

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A new season has come to Monopoly GO for 2024, featuring 21 Sticker Albums through Monopoly Origins.

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The holidays have ended, and a new season called Monopoly Origins has taken over. Seasons in Monopoly GO typically last between a month or two, containing tournaments that run every day or two and solo events that last several days. But the main focus of a season is the Sticker albums. Scopely stepped up for the Monopoly Origins season by increasing the number of Sticker albums and Stickers you can earn for rewards. 

What is a Monopoly Origins season?

Monopoly GO characters trading golden stickers
Start collecting and trading Stickers. Image by Dot Esports

Ending on Jan. 4 was the Heartfelt Holidays season, which contained 12 Sticker albums and a total of six Sticker slots in each. Monopoly Origins began on Jan. 4 as the other season ended, showcasing 21 Sticker albums with nine slots each.

Monopoly Origins dates

The Monopoly Origins season will run from Jan. 4 at 1pm CT to March 28. Each Sticker album is also referred to as a deck or set. Within each album deck, there are six slots for you to collect Stickers that are rated through a Star system. Duplicate Stickers are turned into Stars based on their Star rating. Each deck contains rewards based on Stars and the quality of the Sticker, from Standard to Gold. 

Monopoly Origins rewards

Monopoly Origins rewards Stickers
Monopoly Origins Season | Screenshot via Dot Esports/Scopely/Hasbro

Completing an individual Sticker album earns you rewards that vary for each album. The Monopoly GO albums that contain Stickers with three to five stars produce higher rewards than albums with Stickers that are one or two-star. The Monopoly Origins season features two special rewards found in album seven: a Water Works shield and deck 13 that contains a Fancy Duck token with a top hat. 

All Sticker albums in the Monopoly GO Origins season and the Monopoly Origins rewards have been confirmed by Dot Esports.

Sticker albumMonopoly Origins rewards
Best Beginnings175 Dice and 3.59 million cash
The Top Hat200 Dice and 4.34 million cash
Across the Board225 Dice and 4.66 million cash
The Battleship250 Dice and 5.73 million cash
On a Roll275 Dice and 6.1 million cash
The Thimble300 Dice and 6.48 million cash
Card Quest325 Dice, 7.17 million cash, and Water Works shield
The Iron350 Dice and 7.17 million cash
Maximum Occupancy400 Dice and 8.94 million cash
The Boot500 Dice and 10.1 million cash
Utility Fun600 Dice and 12.6 million cash
The Cannon700 Dice and 14.4 million cash
Free Parking800 Dice, 17.9 million cash, and Fancy Duck token
Railroad Tycoon900 Dice and 19.7 million cash
Tokenmania1,000 Dice and 21.5 million cash
Launch Day!1,200 Dice and 26.9 million cash
Fever!1,400 Dice and 30.4 million cash
Doggopoly1,600 Dice and 35.1 million cash
Game Awards1,800 Dice and 39.4 million cash
Ms. Monopoly2,000 Dice and 44.7 million cash
GO!2,200 Dice and 48.3 million cash
All Monopoly Origins seasonal Sticker album rewards in Monopoly GO

Bonus Monopoly Origin rewards in Monopoly GO

Completing every Sticker album for the Monopoly Origins season earns you 15,000 Dice, a cash bonus, and a pink Free Parking car token to strut around the Monopoly GO board in style. For the truly dedicated players, you can complete each album a second time to earn 20,000 Dice, cash, and an exclusive gold Free Parking car token. And anyone who happens to complete each Monopoly GO album a third time gets an additional 30,000 Dice. 

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Danny has been writing for Dot Esports for over five years, first as a freelancer and now as a staff writer. He is the lead beat writer for Magic: The Gathering and Teamfight Tactics. Danny is also a solid Monopoly GO player, having beaten every main event without spending a dime. When Danny isn't writing or gaming, he's chilling by the water in Spacecoast Florida with his family and friends. He's always got a tan, because touching grass is important, and loves playing strategic digital and tabletop games. Past outlets Danny has written for include TheGamer and ScreenRant.