MONOPOLY GO! Download and Revenue Statistics (2024)

MONOPOLY GO! is a mobile game developed by Scopely, which is a digital adaptation of the classic board game Monopoly. In MONOPOLY GO!, players can enjoy the traditional Monopoly gameplay on their mobile devices, allowing them to buy, sell, and trade properties to become the wealthiest player in the game. The game features various updates and enhancements to adapt the gameplay experience for mobile devices, making it accessible to a wide audience of players. 

MONOPOLY GO! has generated over $2 billion in revenue within just 10 months after its initial launch. This rapid revenue growth showcases its immense success in the mobile gaming market. Additionally, the game boasts an impressive daily player base, with over 8 million people engaging with the game on a daily basis. These numbers demonstrate MONOPOLY GO!’s widespread popularity and the strong engagement it has garnered from players worldwide.

  • Release Date: April 11, 2023
  • Developer: Scopely
  • Publisher: Scopely
  • Platforms: iOS, Android

MONOPOLY GO! Revenue Statistics

  • As of July 2024, Monopoly Go! has achieved an extraordinary milestone by generating over $3 billion in revenue since its inception.
  • As of March 2024, MONOPOLY GO! has accumulated $2 billion in revenue within 10 months since its launch, achieving this milestone a mere three months after reaching the $1 billion mark.
DateMONOPOLY GO! Revenue
July 2024$3 billion
March 2024$2 billion
November 2023$1 billion
  • MONOPOLY GO! was among the top grossing mobile games of 2023 with $632 million US revenue across the App Store and Google Play. (Sensor Tower)

MONOPOLY GO! Download Statistics

  • As of March 2024, MONOPOLY GO! amassed more than 150 million downloads, up 50 million from November 2023. 
DateMONOPOLY GO! Downloads
March 2024150 million
November 2023100 million

Written by Jordan Bevan

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