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Roll “The Number of the Beast” and go directly to jail (do not pass Go!)

Heavy Metal heroes Iron Maiden will now join the likes of musical icons like Elvis, The Beatles, AC/DC and Britney Spears in having their own themed Monopoly game.

Usaopoly (The Op Games),the board game and puzzle publisher behind licensed games like Telestrations, Blank Slate and Hues And Cues, has teamed up with the band and Monopoly’s publisher Hasbro to bring fans a piece of tabletop memorabilia called Monopoly: Iron Maiden Somewhere On Tour.

The description of the game is as follows:  “Buy, sell, and trade the most memorable performances over the decades, such as Legacy of the Beast Tour, Somewhere Back in Time Tour, and more! Give the band’s equipment a go and take custom tokens like Flying Helmet or Steve’s bass around the board to set up Arenas (Houses) and Stadiums (Hotels). Will you earn the most Eddie Bucks and prove your dedication to life on the road?! Celebrate nearly 50 years of heavy metal history with the ultimate game for Iron Maiden fans!” 

Monopoly: Iron Maiden Edition lets players relive the prolific English metal band’s worldwide live performances as they buy, sell, and trade the most memorable performances over the decades, such as Legacy of the Beast Tour, Somewhere Back in Time Tour, and more! Give the band’s equipment a go and take custom tokens like Flying Helmet or Steve’s bass around the board to set up Arenas and Stadiums. Open the Box and Feeling Lucky? Cards will test your dedication on the road for the most Eddie Bucks in the end to win!”

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The following is included in the game.

  • 1 Game Board
  • 6 Collectible Tokens
  • 28 Title Deed Cards
  • 16 Feeling Lucky Cards
  • 16 Open the Box Cards
  • Money
  • 32 Houses renamed Arenas
  • 12 Hotels renamed Stadiums
  • 2 Dice
  • Rules

Six custom sculpted pewter tokens also serve as miniature tributes to the band’s records and gear, such as an Albatross, Amp Stack, Flying Helmet, Nicko’s Drum Kit, Wasted Years Computer, and Steve’s Bass.

The Somewhere On Tour game costs $44.99 and is available here.