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With a little bit of time between the last two big events in Monopoly Go for the month of January, we’ll be spending it playing a new round of Peg-E Deluxe Drop, an iteration of the Peg-E Prize Drop game that offers some pretty sweet prizes between 3PM EST on January 29 and 8AM EST on January 31.
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This time around, the Peg-E Deluxe Drop event is focused on decorative rewards in Monopoly Go. We’ve got a few new wintry emojis to show off, a new shield skin, and even our next dice skins – and that’s just on page one!
How To Play Peg-E Prize Drop (January 29-31)
Earn Tokens From Other Events
While this round of Peg-E Prize Drop is relatively short, you’ll still do well to collect tokens while you play Monopoly Go, which you’ll do naturally in a number of ways, like:
- Participating in the center banner events during the Peg-E events, since you’ll always be able to get a few hundred free Peg-E tokens from those. During this round of Peg-E Prize Drop, the banner event will be Winter Games the entire time, as these events both start and end simultaneously.
- Participating in the daily leaderboard tournament, where you’ll earn extra Peg-E tokens not only for cruising through the milestone rewards, but also for scoring well against the 99 other players on your leaderboard that day.
- Collecting your in-game store reward, the one that refreshes every eight hours in the Monopoly Go game store in the top-left corner of your main Monopoly Go screen. You’ll always receive some free dice rolls, cash, and an odd few sticker packs, but these rewards will also include a few extra Peg-E tokens during the events.
- Finishing the daily quick win goals during the event. Peg-E might not be here for long this time, but you’ll have a few chances at the daily quick wins while she’s around – they refresh at 8AM EST every day, so get them while you can. These quick wins are simple tasks like rolling doubles or springing for a building upgrade, standard gameplay elements you’ll be doing when you log in for the day anyway.
- Filling the bumpers on the Peg-E game board when they display Peg-E tokens, which will then be added to your total for immediate use on your next drop.
Drop Tokens To Earn Prizes
If you’ve played the Peg-E Prize Drop events before, then this round isn’t much different – we’ll be choosing a multiplier for those tokens we’ve been earning before we select a button and drop chips into the slots along the bottom to earn the points shown. You’ll also receive a good number of points for hitting the bumpers on the way down, as well as for filling them completely and earning the prize shown.
We’ve returned to the set-up of two bumpers in the center of the board this time around, with plenty of prizes like sticker packs, free dice rolls, cash, and extra Peg-E chips available for filling these bumpers completely. However, the real prizes are benchmark rewards for the Peg-E Deluxe Drop event, since Peg-E has brought a number of aesthetic rewards this time. These include:
All Peg-E Prize Drop Rewards (January 29-31)
Milestone |
Points |
Peg-E Deluxe Drop Rewards |
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First Page |
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1 |
700 |
Nodding Emoji |
2 |
2,000 |
Melting Snowman Emoji |
3 |
4,000 |
Mr. Monopoly Walrus Shield Skin |
4 |
7,250 |
Wooly Dice Skin |
Second Page |
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1 |
TBD |
TBD |
2 |
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3 |
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4 |
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5 |
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6 |
16,000 |
Ice Dice Skin |
This is the first new dice skin we’ve gotten since the debut of dice skins before the Jingle Joy album, so we’ll definitely take any new dice skins Monopoly Go will give us!
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