Monopoly lets you do your part to save the whales in latest partnership
Be a marine life advocate

- Part of the proceeds will go to marine life conservation
- Grab the new bundle for a themed token and board
- WDC helps protect whales and dolphins from hunting and pollution
Marmalade Game Studio is teaming up with Whale and Dolphin Conservation (WDC) to give Monopoly fans a way to contribute to marine life conservation efforts, because what better way to spend your Monopoly earnings than by supporting a good cause? In particular, the new WDC bundle will be up for sale, and a minimum of £1,000 net revenue to be donated from the first £3,000 sales.
Succeeding proceeds means 10% of all sales will go to the charity as well. As for what the WDC bundle contains, you've got the Atlantis board to keep things in sync with the marine life theme, as well as the Blue Whale token and the Silver Dolphin token.
“We’re thrilled to have the chance to work alongside the leading charity dedicated to protecting whales and dolphins,” says Radu Rovin, Head of Studio at Marmalade Game Studio. “With the support of MONOPOLY’s incredible community, we’re helping whales and dolphins thrive.”

Obviously, we pesky humans have a knack for ruining pristine waters thanks to pollution, as well as endangering wildlife due to hunting and whaling. Whale and Dolphin Conservation (WDC) aims to protect marine life from our harmful activities, with a vision where "every whale and dolphin is safe and free."
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In the meantime, if you're eager to join in on all the fun, you can do so by checking out Monopoly on the App Store and on Google Play. It's a premium purchase at $4.99 a pop or your local equivalent.
You can also join the community of followers on the official Twitter page to stay updated on all the latest developments, visit the official website for more info, or take a little peek at the embedded clip above to get a feel of the vibes and visuals.