Monopoly Philadelphia Seeks Landmark Nominations

Residents have until February 28 to submit their favorite Philly businesses and attractions for the new game board.

Feb. 3, 2026 at 3:07pm

Hasbro is creating a special Philadelphia edition of the classic Monopoly board game, and they're asking the public to nominate their favorite local landmarks and businesses to be featured on the game board. The nomination period is open until February 28, and the new Monopoly Philadelphia game is set to launch in November 2026.

Why it matters

This is an opportunity for Philadelphians to help shape the representation of their city in the iconic Monopoly game. The selected landmarks and businesses will become part of the game's enduring legacy, showcasing the unique character and culture of Philadelphia to players around the world.

The details

Hasbro's American division, Top Trumps USA, is working with the company to create the Philadelphia-themed Monopoly game. Nominations can be submitted online at us.TopTrumps.com/Philly or by email to Philly@TopTrumps.com. The final selections will be featured on the game board, which will be available for purchase at local stores, Barnes & Noble locations, and online retailers starting in November 2026.

  • The nomination period is open until February 28, 2026.
  • The Monopoly Philadelphia game is set to launch in November 2026.

The players

Hasbro

The American multinational toy and board game company that owns the Monopoly brand.

Top Trumps USA

The American division of Winning Moves International, the company working with Hasbro on the Monopoly Philadelphia game.

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What they’re saying

“We're in the home stretch of our selections process. This is the final opportunity for those who love this community to help us make the game as authentic as possible by nominating their favorite businesses, things, and places they'd like to see featured.”

— Tim Barney, Top Trumps representative (cbsnews.com)

What’s next

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The takeaway

This Monopoly Philadelphia game represents an exciting opportunity for the city's residents to showcase their local pride and help shape the representation of their community in a beloved classic board game.