Monopoly Star Wars: Ubisoft reveals team-based heroes vs. villains board game

Ubisoft is bringing a team-focused twist to Monopoly with a Star Wars tie-in that gathers heroes and villains from across the films into a competitive board experience

The entertainment landscape keeps folding new interpretations into well-known properties, and Ubisoft’s latest confirmation is a clear example. The publisher announced Monopoly: Star Wars Heroes vs. Villains, a title that rethinks the classic board game by introducing a team-based twist and franchise-specific abilities. Rather than a solo money-accumulation exercise, this version asks players to coordinate in pairs or trios to seize control of the board, blending familiar Monopoly mechanics with elements drawn from the Star Wars universe.

The reveal so far is intentionally concise: Ubisoft has shared the concept and some early details but has held back full gameplay exposition until a planned unveiling later this spring. Fans should expect a mixture of legacy and modern characters, and the initial information hints at an emphasis on cooperative strategy as much as rivalry. This announcement arrives amid a wider surge of Star Wars projects from various developers, so the release will join a crowded but varied slate of upcoming games tied to the franchise.

What Ubisoft has confirmed

At its core, Ubisoft described the project as a dynamic team-based take on the board game that millions know. The publisher framed the title as a multiplayer-focused reinterpretation, where groups of two or three players form alliances to achieve objectives across the board. While specifics such as rule alterations, board layout, and progression systems remain undisclosed, Ubisoft promises lore-informed mechanics and character abilities intended to feel true to the Star Wars setting. The announcement is deliberately brief but clear enough to signal that this is not a simple reskin; the studio is aiming to blend tactical teamwork with the recognizable economic and property-control elements of Monopoly.

How the game is expected to play

From the initial description, gameplay will likely require coordination within small teams and strategic use of character skills. Ubisoft used the phrase team-based twist to indicate that players will share goals and possibly pool resources or unlock combined actions. This suggests a departure from traditional Monopoly’s solitary asset management in favor of shared responsibilities and role-specific contributions. The inclusion of lore-appropriate abilities implies that each character on the board may bring unique mechanics, altering how teams approach acquisition, defense, and special events.

Confirmed roster highlights

Ubisoft confirmed several high-profile names will be present, spanning multiple eras of the saga. Characters specifically mentioned include Obi-Wan Kenobi, Luke Skywalker, darth vader, Kylo Ren, Darth Maul, Rey, and Princess Leia. The publisher emphasized that the roster draws from across the film generations, suggesting both classic and modern favorites will be available for players to choose or encounter. While the full cast and the nature of their in-game abilities remain under wraps, this early list signals an intention to appeal widely to long-time fans and newer audiences alike.

Context within the wider Star Wars game lineup

This Monopoly variant arrives alongside several other Star Wars projects currently in development at different studios. Titles such as Star Wars: Fate of the Old Republic from Arcanaut Studios and the pod-racing-focused Star Wars: Galactic Racer are among the larger-scale projects fans are watching. There is also work on a remake of Knights of the Old Republic and Quantic Dream’s long-anticipated Star Wars Eclipse. Ubisoft itself recently released Star Wars Outlaws, a large open-world action title that demonstrated the publisher’s capacity to craft franchise-driven single-player experiences.

Why Ubisoft’s experience matters

Ubisoft’s recent effort, Star Wars Outlaws, received positive attention for its open-world design and franchise fidelity; it launched on August 30, 2026, and showcased systems that blend lore with player freedom. If the studio applies lessons from that development—particularly in balancing character-driven mechanics and worldbuilding—it could produce a Monopoly project that stands out as more than a licensed novelty. Ubisoft has signaled that a fuller reveal will take place on April 29 as part of the Star Wars May the 4th celebrations, which should shed light on rules, modes, platforms, and release timing.

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