Character select screen in Monopoly Star Wars Heroes vs Villains showing heroes facing villains

New MONOPOLY: Star Wars Heroes vs. Villains Screenshots Show Off Teams, Boards, and Galactic Locations

MONOPOLY: Star Wars Heroes vs. Villains is starting to look a lot more interesting now that fresh gameplay screenshots are making the rounds.

The new images give a clearer look at how Ubisoft and Behaviour Interactive are building this one as more than a simple Star Wars skin on classic Monopoly. Ubisoft’s official description says the game uses a custom Monopoly board featuring iconic locations from across Star Wars, along with competitive 2v2 and 3v3 modes, character abilities, and new match-changing twists. It is still set to launch on June 11, 2026.

The Hero vs. Villain Setup Looks Like a Core Part of the Game

One of the clearest screenshots shows the overall roster setup, with heroes like Han Solo, Leia Organa, and Luke Skywalker facing off against villains including Darth Vader, Emperor Palpatine, and Boba Fett. That lines up with Ubisoft’s official pitch that players choose favorite heroes or villains, use their unique powers, and battle for control of the galaxy.

That matters, because it suggests the “Heroes vs. Villains” branding is not just decorative. It really does look like the game is built around faction-style matchups and team strategy rather than everyone simply circling a board and waiting to go bankrupt.

The Boards Themselves Look Much More Star Wars Than Standard Monopoly

The screenshots also show several themed boards and battle spaces inspired by classic Star Wars locations and imagery.

There is a snowy battlefield with AT-AT walkers, a large board centered around a desert settlement that looks built for a Tatooine-style showdown, and another setup that leans hard into lava and duel energy. Ubisoft has already said the game includes a custom Monopoly board with iconic Star Wars locations and reimagined special tiles, and the new screenshots finally make that much easier to picture.

In other words, this is not a plain rectangle with a few Star Wars names pasted on top. The presentation looks much closer to a stylized board game arena built specifically for the license.

Some of the Best Screenshots Hint at How Matches Could Actually Feel

A few of the strongest images are the ones that show match flow rather than just character select.

One screenshot highlights property control and rent values on a Hoth-themed location card. Another shows giant dice rolling across an Endor-style section of the board while characters wait nearby. There is also a look at miniatures gathered around a holographic-style table, which gives the whole thing more of a tactical party-game vibe than a quiet board-game sim.

That fits Ubisoft’s wording about dice challenges, new GO events, and game-altering twists that can change the rhythm of a match. Based on the official description and these screenshots, the game seems to be aiming for something faster, louder, and more interactive than regular Monopoly. That last point is an inference from the screenshots plus Ubisoft’s official feature list.

This Follow-Up Makes the Earlier Reveal More Interesting

When the game was first announced, the headline was mostly about the concept, release date, and April 29 reveal event. You can catch up on that here: Monopoly Star Wars Heroes vs. Villains Gets Release Date and Reveal Event.

These screenshots make the project feel a lot more real. They show the actual board presentation, the character-versus-character structure, and the way famous Star Wars locations are being turned into playable spaces. That is the kind of material that starts moving the game out of “huh, that exists?” territory and into “okay, maybe this could actually be fun.”

Yes, You Can Already Pre-Order It

If this one is landing on your radar, the preorder side is already live too. You can grab it here on Amazon: Pre-order MONOPOLY: Star Wars Heroes vs. Villains.

Ubisoft says the game is coming to PS5, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Switch 2, and PC, with Behaviour Interactive as the developer.

The Big Question Is Whether the Gameplay Has Enough Bite

That is still the part nobody fully knows yet.

The screenshots are doing their job: they sell the fantasy of a Star Wars board game where heroes and villains clash over iconic locations in a much flashier way than normal Monopoly ever could. The challenge now is whether the actual strategy, pacing, and powers can back that up.

But at the very least, these new images make one thing easier to believe: Ubisoft is not treating this like a lazy reskin. They are clearly trying to make it feel like a proper Star Wars party-strategy spin on Monopoly.

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