Monopoly Live is a live game show developed by Evolution Gaming in partnership with Hasbro, released in 2019. It is built on the Money Wheel format — a large spinning wheel divided into segments, each carrying a number or a bonus trigger. Players bet on where the wheel will stop before the host spins it. The game is hosted by a live presenter from a purpose-built studio, broadcast in HD and available at Jack-Pot.com 24 hours a day. It is not a slot — there are no reels, no paylines and no traditional spin button. It is a bet-on-outcome game with a Monopoly-themed bonus layer built on top.
The bonus round is what separates Monopoly Live from a standard money wheel. Landing on the 2 Rolls or 4 Rolls segment triggers an augmented reality 3D Monopoly board, where a top hat token moves around the board collecting properties, houses and hotels. Each roll can land on cash prizes, multipliers or chance cards — and the board can be traversed multiple times if doubles are rolled. The maximum win of 10,000x is achievable during this bonus, though it requires an extended run of favourable rolls and multiplier stacking. With an RTP of 96.23% across all bet types combined, Monopoly Live is one of the fairer live game shows available. Segment RTPs vary — the 1 segment returns 96.23% while the 2 Rolls and 4 Rolls segments carry slightly different theoretical returns, so understanding where your stake is going matters.
Betting on 2 Rolls and 4 Rolls gives you access to the bonus board — the segment where the highest wins are generated.
A large physical wheel with 54 segments is spun by a live host each round. Segments include 1, 2, 5, 10, 2 Rolls and 4 Rolls. Players bet on any combination of segments before the spin and are paid at the odds shown on each.
Landing on 2 Rolls or 4 Rolls triggers an augmented reality Monopoly board. The top hat token moves around the board collecting cash prizes from properties, houses and hotels — with multipliers applied to all winnings if a multiplier chance card is drawn.
During the bonus board round, Chance cards can award multipliers that apply to all subsequent cash prizes collected in that bonus activation. Multipliers stack across multiple rolls, significantly increasing the potential payout before the bonus concludes.